This document provides guidance on writing technical reports. It discusses 10 laws of good report writing including making the reader the primary focus, brevity, organization for the reader, accurate referencing, concise writing, effective diagrams, summaries, proofreading, professional appearance, and reiterating that the reader is the focus. The introduction explains that reports must be tailored to the reader's needs and laws can be broken if necessary. Section 1 emphasizes clearly defining the report's objectives, scope, intended audience and purpose from the beginning.