REPORT WRITING
Purpose
Presents information (facts) and analysis about a
problem, and often suggests a solution
Report Sections
Title page
Table of contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
Literature review
Methodologies
Findings
Discussion
Conclusion
Recommendations
References
Objectives
Understand the purposes of a report
Plan a report
Understand the structure of a report
Collect information for your report
Organise your information
Use an appropriate style of writing
Present data effectively
Understand how to lay out your
information in an appropriate way
Structure and format
Usually Preliminary pages, including an executive
summary and table of contents.
Has clearly divided sections with numbered
headings (and often sub-headings); cohesion
(“flow”) of ideas is often achieved by the logic of
these headings.
Brief paragraphs and dot points are acceptable
so the reader of a report can extract information
quickly.
Tables and figures are often included as a way of
showing information quickly and easily.
Often makes recommendations.
Drafting of report
Planning of report
Collecting and gathering of information
Organizing information
Structuring of report
Style of writing
Layout
Re-drafting and checking
Presentation