Report Writing
Where do we find reports? News Report Budget Report Medical Report of a person The Manager of a bank send a periodical report to the Head Office Sri Krishna Committee report on Telangana issue Committee on Agriculture Committee on Science & Technology A sales manager sends a report on weekly / annual sales A Scientist writes a report that provides scientific data A Progress Report of a student Project Report Seminar Report
What is a Report and their purpose? Def: A report is a formal document written for a specific audience to meet a specific need. •A
piece of factual writing
• A description of the conditions • An analysis and interpretation of a particular topic
• A written data for a specific purpose • A discussion of a topic in depth • Ends with some conclusions and recommendations
Types of Reports Information and Analytical Reports Routine and Special Reports Oral and Written Reports Formal and Non-formal Reports
Informational Report
Analytical Report
Presents facts of a case, problem,
Presents data with interpretation
condition, or situation without any analysis, interpretations, or recommendations
and analysis
Relevant information is gathered and compiled
For example: Conference reports, Seminar reports, Trip reports, etc.
Analyses the facts and forwards conclusions or recommendations For example: Market research reports, Project reports, etc.
Routine Reports
Special Reports
Companies, Institutions,
Presentation of specific
Government departments, and Research Establishments depend on periodical reports for various management decisions
information related to a single condition, situation, problem, or occasion
Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly, Monthly, Quarterly, or Annual
Most important decisions are taken These may be analytical or informational
For example: Daily production reports, Monthly sales reports, For example: Research Annual reports reports, Inquiry report
Oral Reports Informal and face-toface presentations of information
Written Reports Presentation of information in written form
For example: Accident reports, Conference reports, etc.
For example; Progress reports, Research reports
Formal Reports
Non-formal Reports
It is the result of a thorough investigation of a problem
A brief of a specific business activity
Comparatively longer and need elaborate description and discussion.
Comparatively short and don’t need elaborate description & discussion.
Have a fixed format
Have printed, letter, or memo form Almost same in length
Length may vary from a few pages to hundreds of pages. Can be informational, analytical, routine, or special For example: Technical reports, Project reports, Annual reports, etc.
Can be informational or analytical and may use oral or written form. Trip reports, daily production reports, etc.
Match the Following 1. Lengthy Reports
a. Informational
2. Presentation of routine information
b. Analytical
3. Data on periodic and situational activities without analysis
c. Routine
4. Short Reports
d. Special
5. Presentation of specific information
e. Formal
6. Analysis of data to persuade readers
f. Non-formal
Formats of Reports Printed Format
Forms prepared to record for repetitive and routine data Letter Format Short informal reports to be communicated to someone outside an organization Memo Format Short informal reports to be communicated to someone within an organization Formal Report / Technical Report Formal reports printed on plain paper
Printed Form TOUR REPORT Report on Participation in Professional Conference Office order No. 14789/2005 Dated 04-01-2005 Name of the Officer: Designation: Address: Name of the conference: Name of the Organiser: Place of Conference: Duration of Conference: (a) Sponsors of the Conference:1. (b) Number of sessions: (c) Number of presentations: Date: 27th January, 2005 Signature:
Letter Format ALPHA CONSULTANCY PVT.LTD. Communication-21/12, Ring Road, Delhi-110 052
www.alphagroup.com January 31, 2005
Mr G Ravi Kiran Chief Safety Officer NDP Limited, NDPL Building 37-D, Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Kolkata-700 071 SUBJECT: MINE INSPECTION REPORT
Dear Mr Ravi Kiran: The Alpha Consultancy team inspected the AP section of the IV Seam in NDP Colliery to collect various parameters to determine the Rock Mass Rating of the roof. A detailed description regarding different locations visited is given below: Sincerely, A Prabha General Manager
Structure of Formal / Technical Reports Part -1 Prefatory Part 1. Cover 2. Title Page 3. Certificate 4. Acknowledgements 5. Contents 6. List of Illustrations 7. Abstract / Summary Part – 2 Main Text 1. Introduction 2. Discussions / Finding/ Analysis 3. Conclusions Part -3 Supplementary Part 1. Appendices 2. References and Bibliography 3. Glossary
How to Write a Report Analyze the problem and purpose Determine the scope of the report Determine the needs of the audience Gather all the information Analyze and organize the information
Write the first draft Revise, review, and edit
Write the final draft