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WHAT IS REPORT & WHY WRITE A REPORT. Manoj Patel Asst. Professor JHUNJHUNWALA BUSINESS SCHOOL
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Page 1: WHAT IS REPORT & WHY WRITE A REPORT

WHAT IS REPORT &

WHY WRITE A REPORT.

Manoj Patel Asst. Professor

JHUNJHUNWALA BUSINESS SCHOOL

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A Report is a logical presentation of facts & fictions, which is

designed to give a complete picture about what has taken place at a distance form the

reader.

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BUT according to BACIE

The British Association for Commercial & Industrial Education has defined it as

“ A document in which a given problem is examined, for the

purpose of conveying information & findings, putting forward ideas

first, & sometimes making recommendations”.

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How are reports different form

essays? Reports are findings and making

recommendations rather than a

criticizing a subject.

Essay : The maker concentrates upon

the opinions & criticism of the

interviewee, and leaves the rest for the

reader to justify.

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KINDS OF REPORTS

Objective is either to present

information or to analyze a

particular situation

INFORMATION REPORT

ANALYTICAL REPORT

PRACTICAL REPORTS

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INFORMATION REPORT

Presents reports of events, which

may be periodical, covering the past

& new information, allowing the

readers to stay current on the topic.

The purpose of this report is to

convey the data Clearly,

Concisely,& Correctly as far as

possible.

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

Seeks to solve the problem, by

investigating events, Gathering &

Analyzing data

Followed by arriving at a decisions &

Making recommendations.

Business point of view : Teaches

better ways of financing & anticipates

the acts of competitors.

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PRACTICAL REPORT

Gives an account of what

has happened in a test

situation.

A practical session or as

part of an experiment EXTENSIVE CASE STUDY

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ELEMENTS FOR EFECTIVE

BUSINESS REPORT WRITTING

1. ACCURATE :

Effective n Professional : Through Facts, Examples, information, Guidelines, Format and layout

Interesting, Interactive : Lucid language.

The overall view must show proper Guidelines, Format, Structure, Headings, Layout, Tips and

Hints

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2dn ELEMENT ……… 2. OBJECTIVITY

Distinction between Facts n Opinions : Materials should be free from personal feeling or opinions.

Reporting all Pertinent information: Must contain both positive and negative aspects.

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FORMAT The format depends upon the

type and purpose of the report.

In general, there are two broad

types of format depends upon

whether the summary and/or

recommendations are placed

after the main body, or placed

before the main body.

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THE FORMAT CHOSEN MIGHT BE

EITHER ONE OF THE TWO.

Format where the findings / recommendations follow the main body……1

Cover sheet

Title page

Abstract

Table of contents

Introduction

The body of the report

Conclusion (and recommendations if applicable)

References / Bibliography / Glossary (if needed)

Appendices

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The 2nd Format may be

Letter of transmittal

Title page

Table of contents

Summary and/or recommendations

Body of report

Conclusions

Appendices

Bibliography

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STEPS FOR WRITING

REPORTS…pg.1 1. Consider both your word count and your time frame

2. Analyze your topic carefully

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2a. WHILE ANALYZING

Who are the audience

What do they want to know

What exactly is required to report

What is the purpose of the report [is it to

record, inform, instruct, analyze or to

persuade]

What is the scope of your report?

What aspects should the topic cover

What are the limits of the report?

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What are the 3 limits of a

report?

Limits to the information [topic, which confines to place, time or group]

Number of words and the time available.

Limits on the resources available.

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STEPS FOR WRITING

REPORTS…..2 Make an initial plan

Locate your information and take notes

Prepare the first draft

Evaluate your draft carefully

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This Extended Formal Report are used by Companies

if needed to show to the public. The contents the Report

follows:

Title Page / Contents / Synopsis

Terms of reference

Procedure

Detailed findings

Conclusions

Recommendation

Appendices

Bibliography

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Short Formal Report - for internal use

in companies.

Title Page

Terms of reference

Procedure

Findings

Conclusions