According to the Oxford English
Dictionary: A report is a statement of the results of an investigation or of
any matter on which definite information is required.
A report is a well-organized
representation of facts or an objective statement of an event that has taken
place or exists. It must contain relevant facts and figures. The drafting of a
report requires collection of data, analysis and arranging the facts in a
logical manner. This is necessary to facilitate decision-making, solving problems,
sharing information, investigating incidents, etc. Reports are important means
of upward as well as horizontal communication. Reports may be short or long,
oral or written, formal or informal.
Formal report writing in professional,
technical and business contexts have evolved certain conventions regarding
format, style, referencing and other characteristics. These vary in detail
between organizations.
All types of reports must be:
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Reader oriented
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Precise and concise
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Accurate
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Relevant
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Objective and unbiased
TYPES OF REPORTS
1. Informational Reports: Collect and
present data for the reader. E.g. sales report, quarterly report, accident
report etc.
2. Analytical Reports: Study and interpret
data but do not offer suggestions or recommendations. E.g. annual reports,
audit reports
3. Recommendation Reports: recommend
actions or suggest solutions. E.g. Feasibility reports, problem solving reports
etc
Reports may be written in the schematic
or letter format. The longer formal reports follow the schematic format whereas
the shorter informal report uses the letter format.
The schematic format is structured as:
1. Introduction
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Covering letter
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Title Page
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Table of contents
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List of illustrations
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Abstract or summary
2. Body of the Report
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Terms of reference and authorization (gives the background,
scope and objective as well as name of the authorized person)
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Procedure (Methods adopted for collecting data / information
e.g questionnaire, interview or observation)
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Findings (the outcome of the data collected)
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Conclusions (deduction based on findings)
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Recommendations (suggestions or solutions)
3. References
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Bibliography
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Glossary
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Appendices
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Index
SAMPLE
REPORT
Senders Address
_________________
_________________
Date
Receiver’s
address
________________
________________
Dear
Sir,
Subj:
Report on_________________________
Body
_______....
Conc
_______...
Yours faithfully
Sd/-
Senders name
(Post)
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