REPORT WRITING
Group 8
ANANTA DAVE (08)
VAISHNAVI SAHU (58)
KARNJEET YADAV (28)
PRADHUMAN (38)
ROHIT PANDEY (48)
GUIDED BY-
MS. JAYA CHETNANI
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We would like to express special thanks of gratitude to our teacher MS. JAYA
CHETNANI, who gave us the golden opportunity to do this wonderful assignment
on REPORT WRITING.
She also helped us in completing our assignment . We came to know about so
many new things We are really thankful to them . Secondly we would also like
to thank each and every group member (ANANTA DAVE,VAISHNAVI SAHU, KARNJEET
YADAV,PRADUMAN,ROHIT PANDEY)
who helped a lot in finalizing the content within the limited time frame.
CONTENT
WHAT IS
REPORT
NEED FOR
REPORT
WITING
IMPORTANCE
OF REPORT
WRITING
TYPES OF
REPORT
WRITING
MOST
COMMONLY
USED REPORT
FORMAT
TPS FOR
EFFECTIVE
REPORT
WRITING
LEARNINGS
What is a Report?
Report is FACTUAL DESCTIPTION OR
ACCOUNT OF EVENTS OR AN
INVESTIGATION AF AN ISSUE OR A
PROBLEM. It may also be an objective
analysis or evaluation of something. The
length of a report depends upon its nature.
Thus we have various forms of reports: news
paper reports, inquiry reports, progress or
action taken report, a police report, a report of
a meeting etc. each having distinct character
and format
A report is a statement of the result of an
investigation or of any matter on which definite
information is required.
NEED FOR REPORT WITING
In modern business scenario, reports play a major role in the progress of business. Reports are the
backbone to the thinking process of the establishment and they are responsible, to a great extent, in
evolving an efficient or inefficient work environment.
The significance of the reports includes:
• Reports present adequate information on various aspects of the business.
• All the skills and the knowledge of the professors are communicated through reports.
• Reports help the top line in decision making.
• A rule and balanced report also helps in problem solving.
• Reports communicate the planning, policies and other matters regarding an organization to the masses.
News reports play the role of and levy checks and balances on the establishments.
Importance of Report Writing
In earlier times when business was run by small groups, all members could meet, pool their knowledge,
discuss problems and arrive at decisions. Now when an industry employs thousands of workers, many of
them specialists in particular fields of operation, its not possible to keep one informed of what others are
doing without the aid of reports
It has been estimated that an engineer, a business executive or a government officer spends about 75
percent of his time at desk either writing reports, letter, etc. or processing them. A large number of
important decisions in business, industry or government are taken on the basis of information presented or
recommendations made in the reports.
Types of Report Writing
Reports may be oral or written. An oral
report is a piece of fact-to-face
communication about something seen
or observed. It is more time consuming
for the receiver has to listen to every
word of the report. A written report is
relatively more accurate and permanent.
It can be referred to again and again
and is by its very nature more formal
than oral report.
Long Reports
Long Reports; as the name suggests are lengthy reports. A document contains usually more than ten pages. They are
characterized as formal reports due to their length. They are used to share in-depth information.
Short Reports
A confusing classification determines a one-page note as a short Report. They are used to announce new results or
events. A memo or a simple message to inform staff of upcoming changes can include in a short report. This report
is included in informal reports.
Formal Reports
Formal reports are written in detailed structure, a style that excludes all elements as personal pronouns. They
provide information to educate, inform and convince. They include many sections as; table of contents or
summaries. Formal reports often have long nature.
Informal Reports
Informal reports; on the other hand, are short messages, such as memorandum. In these reports, casual language is
used. The current information on internal matters includes informal reports.
Informational Reports
Informational Reports are the annual reports, monthly payments, and attendance reports that transfer information from one
sector to another.
Analytic Reports
Analytic reports are business documents that provide you a clear understanding of what is happening within your
organization. Analytic reports include scientific research, feasibility reports, and real estate appraisals.
Proposal Reports
Proposal Reports are also called problem-solving reports. When an organization or a company faces any type of problem, a
report is made to find the solution and solve the problem. The proposal Reports include the project overview, solution, and
results. They are used to explain and implement the strategies.
Government agencies issue requests for proposals (RFP) to advertise their needs.
Functional Reports
Functional reports include accounting reports, fiscal reports, and marketing reports. We can also include other reports in
functional reports as these reports provide functions specifically.
MOST COMMONLY USED REPORT
Informational and Analytical
Reports:
Informational reports (attendance
reports, annual budget reports,
monthly financial reports, and such)
carry objective information from
one area of an organization to
maybe a larger system.
Analytical reports (scientific
research, feasibility reports, and
employee appraisals) show
attempts to solve actual problems.
These analytical reports usually
require suggestions at the end.
FORMAT
HEADLINE OR TITLE: Catchy and brief
BYLINE: A Sub Headline/ Name, rank, position etc. of the person writing the report(It can also come at the end.)
OPENING PARAGARAPH: A brief mention of what happened, where and how and most prominent
consequence/effect along with the day, date and time when it took place
DETAILS: Paragraph 2 & 3 give details of the event being reported. Eye witness account (along with some quotes) are also
included. In case of accidents, loss of life and property listed , cause of the accident is concluded, police action and rescue
operation, damage control exercise are detailed. Compensation and help announced by government are mentioned
CONCLUSION: A remark as to how the even has impacted life and people is made
Example
WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT DAY OBSERVED
-Sreelakshmi, Staff Reporter
Mysore, March 13: The Empowerment and Sustainable Development Initiative(ESDI) in association with the
Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA), both NGOs, observed the Women Empowerment Day at Jagan mohan Palace
Hall today.
As many as 150 members of the Self-Help Groups(SHGS) formed by the ESDI and the People's Welfare
Association(PWA) in different gram panchayats of the area participated in the program. The program began with a
welcome song and followed by sharing of experiences by SHG members.
Ms. Arti Srinivasa, District Educational Officer, Mysore stressed upon the urgency of education for girls. She gave a
brief description of the Sarv Shiksha Abhiyaan (Education for All) under which students are given books free of
cost. She told about the hobby classes wherein a 10 day training is given free of cost to young girls for painting and
making soft toys, which could be developed for self-employment.
Dr. Amarnath, State Coordinator, PRIA, made the gathering aware of the importance of observing Women's day and
informed the women about various governmental schemes to help and empower them. Later, a play named 'There is
Nothing A Woman' Cannot Do' was staged. A total of 2600 women participated in the function and expressed that
they were better informed about the rights of women and they were willing to empower themselves in various ways to
empower the society in more constructive ways.
TIPS FOR AN EFFECTIVE REPORTING
WRITING
1. It should be written in practical and businesslike manner presenting the necessary information as clearly as
possible.
2. A report should be concise, elaborate details and explanations to be avoided , only the most relevant
information is included.
3. Should be easy to follow, well structured, beginning with the headline-clear and
4. Mention the place, date, time and other relevant facts about the event.
5. Include information collected from people around or affected by the event.
6. Write the name of the reporter.
LEARNINGS
THANK YOU

group 8 report writing Presentation.pptx

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    REPORT WRITING Group 8 ANANTADAVE (08) VAISHNAVI SAHU (58) KARNJEET YADAV (28) PRADHUMAN (38) ROHIT PANDEY (48) GUIDED BY- MS. JAYA CHETNANI
  • 2.
    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would liketo express special thanks of gratitude to our teacher MS. JAYA CHETNANI, who gave us the golden opportunity to do this wonderful assignment on REPORT WRITING. She also helped us in completing our assignment . We came to know about so many new things We are really thankful to them . Secondly we would also like to thank each and every group member (ANANTA DAVE,VAISHNAVI SAHU, KARNJEET YADAV,PRADUMAN,ROHIT PANDEY) who helped a lot in finalizing the content within the limited time frame.
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    CONTENT WHAT IS REPORT NEED FOR REPORT WITING IMPORTANCE OFREPORT WRITING TYPES OF REPORT WRITING MOST COMMONLY USED REPORT FORMAT TPS FOR EFFECTIVE REPORT WRITING LEARNINGS
  • 4.
    What is aReport? Report is FACTUAL DESCTIPTION OR ACCOUNT OF EVENTS OR AN INVESTIGATION AF AN ISSUE OR A PROBLEM. It may also be an objective analysis or evaluation of something. The length of a report depends upon its nature. Thus we have various forms of reports: news paper reports, inquiry reports, progress or action taken report, a police report, a report of a meeting etc. each having distinct character and format A report is a statement of the result of an investigation or of any matter on which definite information is required.
  • 5.
    NEED FOR REPORTWITING In modern business scenario, reports play a major role in the progress of business. Reports are the backbone to the thinking process of the establishment and they are responsible, to a great extent, in evolving an efficient or inefficient work environment. The significance of the reports includes: • Reports present adequate information on various aspects of the business. • All the skills and the knowledge of the professors are communicated through reports. • Reports help the top line in decision making. • A rule and balanced report also helps in problem solving. • Reports communicate the planning, policies and other matters regarding an organization to the masses. News reports play the role of and levy checks and balances on the establishments.
  • 6.
    Importance of ReportWriting In earlier times when business was run by small groups, all members could meet, pool their knowledge, discuss problems and arrive at decisions. Now when an industry employs thousands of workers, many of them specialists in particular fields of operation, its not possible to keep one informed of what others are doing without the aid of reports It has been estimated that an engineer, a business executive or a government officer spends about 75 percent of his time at desk either writing reports, letter, etc. or processing them. A large number of important decisions in business, industry or government are taken on the basis of information presented or recommendations made in the reports.
  • 7.
    Types of ReportWriting Reports may be oral or written. An oral report is a piece of fact-to-face communication about something seen or observed. It is more time consuming for the receiver has to listen to every word of the report. A written report is relatively more accurate and permanent. It can be referred to again and again and is by its very nature more formal than oral report.
  • 8.
    Long Reports Long Reports;as the name suggests are lengthy reports. A document contains usually more than ten pages. They are characterized as formal reports due to their length. They are used to share in-depth information. Short Reports A confusing classification determines a one-page note as a short Report. They are used to announce new results or events. A memo or a simple message to inform staff of upcoming changes can include in a short report. This report is included in informal reports. Formal Reports Formal reports are written in detailed structure, a style that excludes all elements as personal pronouns. They provide information to educate, inform and convince. They include many sections as; table of contents or summaries. Formal reports often have long nature. Informal Reports Informal reports; on the other hand, are short messages, such as memorandum. In these reports, casual language is used. The current information on internal matters includes informal reports.
  • 9.
    Informational Reports Informational Reportsare the annual reports, monthly payments, and attendance reports that transfer information from one sector to another. Analytic Reports Analytic reports are business documents that provide you a clear understanding of what is happening within your organization. Analytic reports include scientific research, feasibility reports, and real estate appraisals. Proposal Reports Proposal Reports are also called problem-solving reports. When an organization or a company faces any type of problem, a report is made to find the solution and solve the problem. The proposal Reports include the project overview, solution, and results. They are used to explain and implement the strategies. Government agencies issue requests for proposals (RFP) to advertise their needs. Functional Reports Functional reports include accounting reports, fiscal reports, and marketing reports. We can also include other reports in functional reports as these reports provide functions specifically.
  • 10.
    MOST COMMONLY USEDREPORT Informational and Analytical Reports: Informational reports (attendance reports, annual budget reports, monthly financial reports, and such) carry objective information from one area of an organization to maybe a larger system. Analytical reports (scientific research, feasibility reports, and employee appraisals) show attempts to solve actual problems. These analytical reports usually require suggestions at the end.
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    FORMAT HEADLINE OR TITLE:Catchy and brief BYLINE: A Sub Headline/ Name, rank, position etc. of the person writing the report(It can also come at the end.) OPENING PARAGARAPH: A brief mention of what happened, where and how and most prominent consequence/effect along with the day, date and time when it took place DETAILS: Paragraph 2 & 3 give details of the event being reported. Eye witness account (along with some quotes) are also included. In case of accidents, loss of life and property listed , cause of the accident is concluded, police action and rescue operation, damage control exercise are detailed. Compensation and help announced by government are mentioned CONCLUSION: A remark as to how the even has impacted life and people is made
  • 12.
    Example WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT DAYOBSERVED -Sreelakshmi, Staff Reporter Mysore, March 13: The Empowerment and Sustainable Development Initiative(ESDI) in association with the Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA), both NGOs, observed the Women Empowerment Day at Jagan mohan Palace Hall today. As many as 150 members of the Self-Help Groups(SHGS) formed by the ESDI and the People's Welfare Association(PWA) in different gram panchayats of the area participated in the program. The program began with a welcome song and followed by sharing of experiences by SHG members. Ms. Arti Srinivasa, District Educational Officer, Mysore stressed upon the urgency of education for girls. She gave a brief description of the Sarv Shiksha Abhiyaan (Education for All) under which students are given books free of cost. She told about the hobby classes wherein a 10 day training is given free of cost to young girls for painting and making soft toys, which could be developed for self-employment. Dr. Amarnath, State Coordinator, PRIA, made the gathering aware of the importance of observing Women's day and informed the women about various governmental schemes to help and empower them. Later, a play named 'There is Nothing A Woman' Cannot Do' was staged. A total of 2600 women participated in the function and expressed that they were better informed about the rights of women and they were willing to empower themselves in various ways to empower the society in more constructive ways.
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    TIPS FOR ANEFFECTIVE REPORTING WRITING 1. It should be written in practical and businesslike manner presenting the necessary information as clearly as possible. 2. A report should be concise, elaborate details and explanations to be avoided , only the most relevant information is included. 3. Should be easy to follow, well structured, beginning with the headline-clear and 4. Mention the place, date, time and other relevant facts about the event. 5. Include information collected from people around or affected by the event. 6. Write the name of the reporter.
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