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Module 7-Report Structure

The document outlines the structure and content requirements for a report, emphasizing the importance of a concise abstract that reflects the conclusion. It suggests methods for data collection such as sampling, questionnaires, and interviews, and highlights the need for a clear update on the report's status. The report should assist management in decision-making by identifying or suggesting solutions to problems.

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Module 7-Report Structure

The document outlines the structure and content requirements for a report, emphasizing the importance of a concise abstract that reflects the conclusion. It suggests methods for data collection such as sampling, questionnaires, and interviews, and highlights the need for a clear update on the report's status. The report should assist management in decision-making by identifying or suggesting solutions to problems.

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Formal- longer and detailed

Informal-shorter, for faster communication, easier, read less technical


GRAB THE
CONCLUSION AND PUT
-reflection of the contents of the article IT IN THE ABSTRACT
-end of the report

-highlights important contents


2nd page of the report (after the title
Whole summary of the report
-it has to be concise. Don’t give too little, don’t give too much
-whatev method you used, word it out
-sampling
-questionnaires
Interviews
Things that need to be done
Used to help mgmt. make
decisions
Identify a solution to a
problem or suggest a
solution

Update of status Record of facts


Begin with why you are and figures
writing the report
What you accomplished
Outline what still remains

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