Explain the value of reports as a tool in business communication and identify both the main steps in report preparation and what their structure might comprise.
Title: Explain the value of reports as a tool in business communication and identify both the main steps in report
preparation and what their structure might comprise.
Category: /Business & Economy
Details: Words: 662 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Explain the value of reports as a tool in business communication and identify both the main steps in report
preparation and what their structure might comprise.
Category: /Business & Economy
Details: Words: 662 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Reports are factual documents, prepared to fulfil the needs of decision makers
in organisations. They are therefore used for a variety of purposes and can be
short (such as progress reports) or long (such as investigative reports or the
annual report), formal or informal, routine, occasional or specially
commissioned. Before any report can be prepared, decisions about the exact
nature and purpose of the report, the recipient, distribution and likely reaction
all need to be
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analysis of what the findings
mean and recommendations are opinions about what should be done, in
light of the investigation.
8. The addendum is the final part of the report which includes all
supplementary material, such as appendices, which has been used to
support the arguments presented in the report.
9. Appendices will contain the statistical charts and graphs that have been
referred to in the text or research and any other information which has
been useful.