Reports Checkpoint
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I. Progress Reports
Type of Report Purpose (what is it meant to do?) Key Components (What do each of these consist of? What are the areas they generally cover? ) Audience Type (which kind of general audiences are these aimed at?)
Progress report Used to present status of an activity as well as explaining the end result of a given task. I. Heading
o Date
o To
o From
o Subject
II. An Introduction, Overview or background information the report is covering, why it is being written and what is to be discussed.
III. A discussion section of what has been accomplished.
o Work left to be accomplished, incorporating graphics and quantitative details that will provide the visual clarity needed to fully understand the breadth of the task.
o Problems encountered could also be summarized or details.
IV. Conclusion/Recommendations
o Presenting your findings, interpretation sand implications.
o Actions to take going forward.
Supervisors, customers looking for status on a particular project.
References:
Gerson, S. J., & Gerson, S. M. (2006). Technical writing: Process and product (5th ed.). P. 496.
Columbus, OH: Pearson-Prentice Hall.
II. Feasibility/Recommendation Report
Type of Report Purpose (what is it meant to do?) Key Components (What do each of these consist of? What are the areas they generally cover? ) Audience Type (which kind of general audiences are these aimed at?)
Feasibility/Recommendation Report To study the practicality of a proposal and to recommend an action. I. Heading
o Date
o To
o From
o Subject
II. An Introduction, Overview or background.
o The purpose of the report
o The impetus
o The person initiating the report
II. Discussion
o Accessible and objective documentations
o The criteria on which the project will be based
o Analysis to compare finding against
IV. Conclusion/Recommendations
o Significance of discoveries based on study
o Recommend a course of action. Next step, dependencies and location. Senior Managements, Supervisors and Associates.