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                                       How do I write a Business Report? 
               Reports come in a variety of formats depending on the subject area, for example a 
               scientific report is very different from a business report. This guide will discuss the 
               purpose and style of most business reports as well as the typical structure. 
               Purpose of the report. 
               The purpose of a business report is to inform the reader about something. Often this 
               is an investigation into an issue, taking the form of a proposed solution to a problem. 
               To start the assignment, consider the audience you are writing for. This will direct the 
               journey of the report itself. Here are some potential scenarios:  
               •    Writing for a potential employer about yourself.  This requires the focus of your 
                    writing to be on yourself and the skills you can offer. It is likely you will be 
                    expected to use the first person here, although be wary of using the word ‘I’ at 
                    the start of every sentence, and refrain from using emotional or opinionated 
                    language. 
               •    Writing as a consultant to a manager of a company with proposed solutions or 
                    recommendations in response to a particular issue. You will be marked on the 
                    prioritising of your interventions so be careful to select the most appropriate 
                    options rather than list everything you have looked at during your research. 
                    Consider the application of these solutions and show that you recognise limitations 
                    and opportunities such as funding, training etc. This may be reflected in a SWOT 
                    or PESTLE analysis which should be informed by a range of references. 
               •    Reporting on a study you have done individually or as part of a group. The focus 
                    of this approach may be on justifying your methods and your findings. Consider 
                    why you took the approach you did and whether the findings matched any 
                    literature you may have read. 
               •    Reflecting on an experience. This assignment will require you to demonstrate your 
                    growth through a task, identify your own strengths and limitations, as well as 
                    establishing some sort of action plan to show what you still need to do to become 
                    a professional at graduation. You may be required to follow the format of a 
                    reflective model or a standard report structure (see below). Typical discussion 
                    points include things like communication, negotiation, team working, time 
                    management and research skills. Honesty is key here, don’t be afraid to say what 
                    actually happened. 
                                                   
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      Typical structure of a report. 
      Most reports follow the structure below, but check your assignment brief to be sure 
      what approach you need to take.  
      Images, graphs and tables are fine, if they make a valid contribution. Do not include 
      them if they are just there to add colour! Refer to them in your discussion. 
      Business reports require the writing style to be succinct and to the point, which is 
      structured by the use of subheadings throughout. This is in contrast with essays which 
      use a more flowing writing style with no headings. For both assignment types it is 
      important to demonstrate that you understand the discipline explaining concepts 
      clearly and avoiding jargon. 
      Abstract: 
      This is a summary of the whole report and should be the last thing you write. 
      Table of Contents: 
      Detailing what section appears on which page number. You may need a separate list 
      for tables and figures. 
      Introduction:  
      Some background context to the subject matter and a quick overview of the main 
      sections. Depending on your word count you may want to discuss what each section is 
      about, or just list the points. 
      Main Content, including statistical evidence where relevant: 
      This will differ depending on the focus of the report. You may have some or all of the 
      following sections: literature or context, methods, results, discussion, 
      recommendations. 
      Conclusion:  
      Bringing together the most important points of the report and responding to your 
      brief. You may offer your main recommendations, solutions or findings. 
      References: 
      A full list of the sources you have acknowledged in your work. Make sure you 
      reference any analytical models as well as the books and journals. Good reference 
      lists tend to feature a range of sources, so don’t be afraid to use appropriate news 
      stories, legal information or statistics. 
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