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                    Notes          about an incident or a programme, teachers and lecturers make reports regarding their school/
                                   institutions or some event happened in the institution.
                                   "A business report is an orderly, unbiased communication of factual information that serves
                                   some business purpose."
                                   The report is the ultimate output of investigation efforts. The report format varies depending
                                   upon its purpose and target audience. The presentation of research reports to ultimate users is
                                   the art of communication. Report writing makes the complex thing simple. Suggestions given
                                   in the reports form the basis for the action plan to be taken. New areas for investigation may
                                   also be identified through reports.

                                   15.2 Planning for Report Writing

                                   Planning is the first stage of any organized activity. Even for drafting a formal report, planning
                                   is a must. The planning stage is the most crucial one. Spend as much time as possible in collecting
                                   material, synchronizing details, and ensuring that nothing has been left out. If the planning is
                                   done in a detailed manner, there  are  few  chances of  missing out  errors at  the final stage.
                                   In fact, planning for a report is an important as the process of writing itself. The various steps
                                   involved in report planning are as follows:
                                   1.  Define the problem and the purpose: The problem and purpose had already been identified
                                       at the stage when the answer to the question what and why were attempted. It is essential
                                       at this stage to understand the nature of the report – whether it is informational or analytical.
                                       In an informational report, the writer would stress factors contributing to comparison of
                                       information at the time of stating the purpose. However, in an analytical report the writer
                                       would need to prepare a problem statement, the analysis of which becomes the thrust area
                                       of the report. With a variance in the type of the report, a difference is bound to arise in the
                                       definition of the problem and purpose.
                                   2.  Outline the issues for investigation: A problem solving or analytical report has issues,
                                       pertaining to the problem which need to be highlighted in the initial stage. None of the
                                       alternatives or variables should  be ignored  or sidetracked. Once the issues have been
                                       clarified,  delineation  of  the  points  becomes  easier.  Further,  if  the  report  is  of  an
                                       informational nature, all issues to be exemplified have to be understood. There should be
                                       a basic pattern that has to be observed and it should clearly emerge in the reading of the
                                       report.
                                   3.  Prepare a work plan: What is the best procedure to collect the data? How should the writer
                                       proceed? What are the strategies that need to be observed? These are a few of the questions
                                       that need to be well answered before taking the final plunge into conducting research on
                                       the topic.
                                   4.  Conduct research, analyse and interpret: The modus operandi at the time of conducting
                                       research should be well examined. This should, however, be taken care of at the stage of
                                       preparing a work plan. The manner in which research is conducted is contingent upon the
                                       problem defined in the initial phase of report writing. Once the research has been conducted,
                                       begins the  process of  analysis and  subsequent interpretation,  which happen  to be the
                                       toughest parts in report making. An attempt should be made to bring about accuracy in
                                       the analysis and make the interpretation objective and unbiased, as far as possible.
                                   5.  Draw conclusions: Subsequent to the stage of interpretation of data, certain conclusions
                                       need to be drawn and recommendations or suggestions made. This comprises the last
                                       stage of the report and the tone of it, is determined by the position held by the report
                                       writer. For instance, if it is a report, being written by a subordinate, he can only make




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