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INFORMAL REPORTS

SPECIFIC GUIDELINES

III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES A) PROBLEM ANALYSES detailed description of problems in personnel equipment products services … internal or external

III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES A) PROBLEM ANALYSES information/data = objective presented so the reader can make decisions opinions = clearly separated from fact (duly noted) well-supported by facts

III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES A) PROBLEM ANALYSES ABC Format Abstract purpose of writing summary of problems covered

III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES A) PROBLEM ANALYSES ABC Format Body background on source problems well-organized description of the problems observed data that support your observations consequences of the problems

III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES A) PROBLEM ANALYSES ABC Format Conclusion brief statement of main problems degree of urgency required to handle problems next step suggestions