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ES2002 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION MINI LECTURE 4. REPORT WRITING: ORGANISING & OUTLINING THE REPORT. DONE BY: GAN ZHI-WEI JODY TJUGITO LEE SU LIN THAM TIANYOU EUGENE. PRESENTATION OUTLINE. Organizing the data Sectioning the report Preparing the report outline. DATA ORGANIZATION.
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ES2002 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONMINI LECTURE 4 REPORT WRITING: ORGANISING & OUTLINING THE REPORT DONE BY: GAN ZHI-WEI JODY TJUGITO LEE SU LIN THAM TIANYOU EUGENE
PRESENTATION OUTLINE • Organizing the data • Sectioning the report • Preparing the report outline
DATA ORGANIZATION • Functional • Geographical • Chronological • Compare/Contrast • Cause-Effect • Problem-Solution (Effect-Cause)
PURPOSE MARKETING DEPARTMENT LOGISTICS DEPARTMENT HUMAN RESOURCE DEPARTMENT FINANCE DEPARTMENT FUNCTIONAL • Organization based on respective roles • Emphasis of functional groupings
FUNCTIONAL PURPOSE: To examine the feasibility of starting a bus service to ferry students and staff to and from NUS.
FUNCTIONAL • MARKETING:Feasibility for bus service • LOGISTICS:Buses and logistical support • HUMAN RESOURCE:Manpower for operations • FINANCE:Intended rates
FUNCTIONAL CONCLUSION: • Demand for service • Interested partner • Reasonable rates
GEOGRAPHICAL • Organization based on physical location • Definition of a main geographical region • Division into sub-regions
GEOGRAPHICAL PURPOSE: To study the sales in the Southeast Asia Region
GEOGRAPHICAL CONCLUSION: • Strong sales of ladies clothing and cosmetics in the GEOGRAPHICAL markets of Malaysia and Singapore • Strong sales of men’s accessories in Indonesia and Thailand
CHRONOLOGICAL • Organization based on sequence of events • “Beginning-to-end” format
CHRONOLOGICAL PURPOSE: To examine fast-food restaurant workers’ greatest periods of productivity
CHRONOLOGICAL CONCLUSION: Workers are most productive in the morning as shown in their promptness in service, accuracy of orders taken and levels of fatigue.
DATA ORGANIZATION • Compare/Contrast • Cause-Effect • Problem-Solution (Effect-Cause)
Picture 1 Spot The Differences
Picture 2 How many differences can you spot between the 2 pictures?
PURPOSE: Identify a suitable location for a new store Conclusion: Alternative A
PURPOSE: Identify a suitable location for a new store Conclusion: Alternative A
CAUSE-EFFECT: FISH-BONE DIAGRAM PURPOSE: To evaluate the impact of poor airline service on customer satisfaction Machinery Material Broken luggage carousel Inadequate supply of magazines Mechanical delay on plane Inadequate meals on-board Dissatisfied Airline customer Mistagged bags Understaffed crew Poorly trained attendants Bumping policies Overbooking policies Methods Manpower
Purpose: To evaluate the effective use of the common drive by the personnel department. • Extent of the problem • 1.1 • 1.2 • 1.3 • Causes of the problem • 2.1 • 2.2 • 2.3 • 2.4 • Respondents’ suggestions for improvement • 3.1 • 3.2 • 3.3 • 3.4 Effects Conclusion: Productivity in the personnel department can be affected by the lack of storage space in the common drive … Causes Possible solutions EFFECT-CAUSE (PROBLEM-SOLVING) • Identify the problem • Discuss its extent • Identify the causes • Conclusion • Evaluate solutions
SECTIONS OF A REPORT • Introduction • Main Body • Conclusion • Recommendations
INTRODUCTION • Background • Purpose • Scope • Limitations
INTRODUCTION • Research Methods / Source • Report Organization
FINDINGS 3 sections: • Section 1 – Theories, models, hypothesis • Section 2 – Materials / methods used • Section 3 – Present and interpret research data
FINDINGS • Use headings to differentiate sections • Present data / findings objectively • Use graphics / charts • Comment / interpret data • Keep to essentials
CONCLUSION • Summarize points • No new information RECOMMENDATION • Solutions to the problems • No new information
So easy =) I will answer ! Name the 4 sections of a report …
I FIRST LEVEL A Second level1 Third level a) Fourth level 1 FIRST LEVEL1.1 Second level1.1.1 Third level 1.1.1.1 Fourth level PREPARING AN OUTLINE Alpha-Numeric Decimal • Numbering System
I. Introduction A. Background History 1. Before 19th Century 2. After 19th Century II. Body I. Introduction A. Before 19th Century B. After 19th Century II. Body PRINCIPLES OF OUTLINING • No Single Sub-Divisions • Balance the Divisions
I. Main Division A. Sub-division 1. Sub-subdivision a) sub-sub-subdivision b) sub-sub-subdivision 2. Sub-subdivision 3. Sub-subdivision 4. Sub-subdivision 5. Sub-subdivision B. Sub-division PRINCIPLES OF OUTLINING • Avoid too many sub-divisions
I. Main Division A. Sub-division 1. Sub-subdivision 2. Sub-subdivision B. Sub-division 1. Sub-subdivision a. Sub-sub-subdivision 2. Sub-subdivision a. Sub-sub-subdivision b. Sub-sub-subdivision PRINCIPLES OF OUTLINING • Use mechanics to distinguish levels
Commonly observed discipline problems Problems Techniques New techniques for nurturing toddlers Recommended tips for nurturing with love and logic Tips APPROPRIATE HEADINGS • Topic VS Talking
APPROPRIATE HEADINGS • Broad but specific • Tiger Beer VS Aims of Tiger Beer • Clear and concise • Findings VS Surveys, Interviews, etc
APPROPRIATE HEADINGS • Parallelism Non-parallel outline excerpt Parallel version I. Municipal Waste I. Municipal Solid Waste Generated in the U.S. Generated in the U.S. A. What is the total output? A. Total Output of MSW 1. Total Recyclable Output 1. Total Recyclable Output 2. Non-recyclable Output 2. Non-recyclable Output B. Disposal methods B. Disposal methods 1. By Sanitary landfills 1. By Sanitary landfills 2. By Spreading MSW in open fields 2. By Open spreading II. What Are the characteristics II. Characteristics of MSW of MSW?
WHAT WE HAVE LEARNT… • Data Organization • Sections of A Report • Principles of Outlining • Appropriate Headings