REPORT WRITING.
Perhaps the most important form of communication within businesses
and at the workplace is the report. They are found everywhere no matter what
profession you will choose be it in the Sciences, Arts or Commercials field you
will most likely have to file some form of report or another. Even a humble
security guard is required to write regular reports, so are the police, army
personnel, the self-employed, scientists, judges, lawyers, politicians and
everyone else including even Tobacco farmers.
To prepare you for this, the English Language syllabus requires
you to learn the proper format of a report. In Section B of English Paper 1 you
might be presented with a question that will test you on your understanding of
the report format.
Format of a report
To: [The full
name or professional title of the recipient] for example: To: The General Manager.
From: [Your full
name or title] for example: From: The
Finance Manager.
Date: [Date on
which the report was written] for example: 18
April 2014
Title: [A brief
and descriptive title for the report] for example: Quarterly Financial Report.
Introduction
In the first
paragraph state the Who, what, where and when. For example, “As is required by
company policy and as the finance manager I hereby present the quarterly
financial report for the quarter ended on 31 March 2014.”
Body
In the other
paragraphs use the points given in the question and expand them using your
knowledge and diligently present them in chronological or some other logical
order. The points might be in the form of a graph or chart. In such cases do
not merely repeat the information shown on the graph for example we had a Sales
figure of $38 000 over the course of the quarter. Be insightful and analytic
for example: We had sales of $38 000 in the quarter which is a decrease from
the previous sales of $45 000 in the same quarter last year. This might be a
result of a fall in demand of pencil skirts which were most popular product
last summer. We hope to find alternative fashionable items to fill the void in
the coming quarter.
In the last
paragraph give a general remark or make a recommendation based on the topic.
For example:
Generally
the quarter was not as bad as we had feared although there is definitely some
room for improvement next time around.
Tips for writing a report
Always state
the purpose of the report in the first paragraph and your authority for
compiling such a report.
You might
also want to provide the general aim of the report.
Pieces of information
(as given in the question) must include/be followed by reasonable and plausible
explanations, comments, suggestions, situations and conditions depending on the
nature of the question.
References
to related correspondence/previous reports where appropriate must be made. For
example: Based on my visit to your farm I have compiled this report on what I
observed and my suggestions on what you should do to solve the highlighted
problems.
Sequential or
additional discourse markers would be useful as they make it easier for you to
state ideas and for those reading to follow the report. For example words like:
Firstly,
secondly and finally.
Whenever
appropriate try to predict the future based on your understanding of current
data. For example: We expect food production to continue to increase at Mpumelelo
farm as demand is still healthy and the macroeconomic environment has improved.
Make
suggestions wherever appropriate. For example: I would strongly recommend more
timely purchase of necessary inputs so as to avoid such problems in future.
Give a
proper conclusion e.g. the
report clearly shows that food production at Mpumelelo farm is on an
upward trend.
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