Narrative
Accomplishment
Report
Yvonne Kz T. Barangan
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Narrative Accomplishment Report
A narrative accomplishment
report is a clear and significant
document that presents the overall
performance report and progress
made toward accomplishing the
specific goals and objectives in a
particular project.
• It is basically an accomplishment
report in narrative form used by
people working in a wide range
of areas and fields which includes
educators, supervisors, teachers,
tutors, trainers, researchers,
scientists, and many other
professionals in the education
Benefits of Writing a Narrative
Accomplishment Report:
1. Record and Evaluate Project Growth and
Performance
2. Determine Strengths and Weaknesses to
Boost Success Rates
3. Highlight Efficiency and Integrity
4. Obtain a Clear and Balanced Insight
Basic Elements
of a Narrative
Accomplishm
ent Report
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1. Title: One of the primary elements of a
narrative accomplishment report is the
title. It is a simple line of the document
which depicts the main topic, or subject
of the narrative accomplishment report,
as well as to motivate the reader to
check and evaluate the report efficiently.
It is typically set in a size larger than
2. Executive Summary: This part is the
integral section of your narrative
accomplishment analytical report. It
provides a brief and cohesive summary of
the completed activities and tasks in a
specific project. Another element to add in
this section is the significance,
implications and other contributions that
the accomplishments will deliver in the
3. Description of Activities,
Tasks, and Projects: Describe the
essential activities, tasks and projects
depending on your assigned job.
Include your smart goals and
objectives which are fulfilled as you
completed your activities, tasks and
projects.
4. Timeline of Accomplishments:
Construct a clear timeline of your
accomplished tasks, activities, and projects
based on their time period. Include the day,
allotted hours, and overall date. Use some
bar graphs, tables, and other visual
diagrams to illustrate the status and
performance of the projects.
5. Conciseness and
Precision: Emphasize the fundamental
pieces of information when it comes to
your designated work. Avoid the use of
ambiguous words that are unnecessary
to your narrative accomplishment
report. It recommend that you should
detail the specific accomplishments
that should be pointed out.
How to Write a
Narrative
Accomplishme
nt Report
Step 1: Create a Brief Summary of the
Accomplished Tasks and Activities
Step 2: Describe Significant Work and Project
Accomplishments
Step 3: Construct a Clear Timeline of
Accomplishments
Step 4: Proofread and Revise the Report
Step 5: Prepare the Final Narrative
Accomplishment Report
What are
some
examples of
narrative
accomplishme
nt reports?
Some examples of narrative accomplishment reports
are:
• basic narrative accomplishment report
• annual narrative accomplishment report
• monthly accomplishment report
• narrative final accomplishment report
• narrative project accomplishment report
• narrative research accomplishment report
• medical narrative accomplishment report
• teacher narrative accomplishment report
• school accomplishment report and more.
What is the purpose of a
narrative accomplishment
report?
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The purpose of a
narrative accomplishment report
is to portray the results of
specific tasks and activities that
are completed according to the
requirements and standards of a
particular business project or
work for a certain period of time.
Narrative
Accomplishment
Report Samples
School Accomplishment Report
Sample
Teacher Accomplishment Report
Sample
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  • 2.
    Narrative Accomplishment Report Anarrative accomplishment report is a clear and significant document that presents the overall performance report and progress made toward accomplishing the specific goals and objectives in a particular project.
  • 3.
    • It isbasically an accomplishment report in narrative form used by people working in a wide range of areas and fields which includes educators, supervisors, teachers, tutors, trainers, researchers, scientists, and many other professionals in the education
  • 4.
    Benefits of Writinga Narrative Accomplishment Report: 1. Record and Evaluate Project Growth and Performance 2. Determine Strengths and Weaknesses to Boost Success Rates 3. Highlight Efficiency and Integrity 4. Obtain a Clear and Balanced Insight
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    Basic Elements of aNarrative Accomplishm ent Report →
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    1. Title: Oneof the primary elements of a narrative accomplishment report is the title. It is a simple line of the document which depicts the main topic, or subject of the narrative accomplishment report, as well as to motivate the reader to check and evaluate the report efficiently. It is typically set in a size larger than
  • 7.
    2. Executive Summary:This part is the integral section of your narrative accomplishment analytical report. It provides a brief and cohesive summary of the completed activities and tasks in a specific project. Another element to add in this section is the significance, implications and other contributions that the accomplishments will deliver in the
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    3. Description ofActivities, Tasks, and Projects: Describe the essential activities, tasks and projects depending on your assigned job. Include your smart goals and objectives which are fulfilled as you completed your activities, tasks and projects.
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    4. Timeline ofAccomplishments: Construct a clear timeline of your accomplished tasks, activities, and projects based on their time period. Include the day, allotted hours, and overall date. Use some bar graphs, tables, and other visual diagrams to illustrate the status and performance of the projects.
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    5. Conciseness and Precision:Emphasize the fundamental pieces of information when it comes to your designated work. Avoid the use of ambiguous words that are unnecessary to your narrative accomplishment report. It recommend that you should detail the specific accomplishments that should be pointed out.
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    How to Writea Narrative Accomplishme nt Report
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    Step 1: Createa Brief Summary of the Accomplished Tasks and Activities Step 2: Describe Significant Work and Project Accomplishments Step 3: Construct a Clear Timeline of Accomplishments Step 4: Proofread and Revise the Report Step 5: Prepare the Final Narrative Accomplishment Report
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    Some examples ofnarrative accomplishment reports are: • basic narrative accomplishment report • annual narrative accomplishment report • monthly accomplishment report • narrative final accomplishment report • narrative project accomplishment report • narrative research accomplishment report • medical narrative accomplishment report • teacher narrative accomplishment report • school accomplishment report and more.
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    What is thepurpose of a narrative accomplishment report? →
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    The purpose ofa narrative accomplishment report is to portray the results of specific tasks and activities that are completed according to the requirements and standards of a particular business project or work for a certain period of time.
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    CREDITS: This presentationtemplate was created by Slidesgo, and includes icons by Flaticon and infographics & images by Freepik Thanks! →

Editor's Notes

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  • #2 Is a document that explains what project has achieved and how it was progress. Nilalaman nia is kung ano ang na achieved /accomplishment , also including the activities or task.
  • #3 This is a beneficial tool in project management as it carefully monitors their accomplished activities, tasks, and other aspects that exist while finishing their assigned work and duties.
  • #6 It is the main header of the report. It tells that what is the report is about . The title is usually larger than the other ther text
  • #7 It gives a quick overview of what you accomplished on a project. Nakasummarize na ung main activities then accomplishments why its important n an organization
  • #8 It pertains about what specific task and projects you have worked on. Dpat u should mentin ur goals and objectives, and pano mo na-achieved that through your work.
  • #9 This part only outlines when you completed your tasks or projects.
  • #10 This means your being straight to the point. Focus on the important information . Ambiguous (words that have more than one meaning). Make sure to highlight your key achievements clearly.
  • #12 Write a short overview of what you did. Summarized mo ung main task and activities u completed Explain what u did, then ung results, and any challenges you have faced. And highlights why these accomplishment matter Use a timeline of your conducted activities or projects. Use graphs
  • #16 It illustrates a clear timeline of completed tasks, projects, and other activities.
  • #20 The significant relationship between NAR to the ESP lies about the principles of effective communication within specific professional context. Skills development and critical thinking .