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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Chapter 17 Informal Reports Technical Communication: Strategies for College and the Workplace by Dan Jones & Karen Lane
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Common Types of Informal Reports
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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Progress Reports... Provide updates on work completed and work remaining for a particular assignment, task, product, or process
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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Periodic Activity Reports... Are provided at regular intervals Give information on the activities or status of an organization
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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Trip Reports... Detail the activities and expenses of a employee while traveling on company business
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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Lab Reports... Describe the testing and research performed in a laboratory
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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Meeting Minutes... Summarize the best major issues discussed and decisions made during a meeting
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Report Formats Memos Letters E-mail
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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Memo Reports Are for internal use Are usually more informal in format and style than letter reports
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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Letter Reports Are directed at audiences outside of the company or organization
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Sending Reports via E-mail
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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Sending Reports via E-mail: Remember... Both memos and letters can be attached to e-mail messages E-mail isn’t private Special formatting applied to your message may not be viewable by others (—Continued––)
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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Sending Reports via E-mail: Remember... Informal reports on sensitive or delicate issues are often best written in hard- copy memo or letter format (—Continued––)
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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Sending Reports via E-mail: Remember... Consider the conventions of your employer Ethical considerations may also help determine which format is best
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Strategies for Preparing Informal Reports
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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Focusing Analyze your audience Determine what your audience needs to know
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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Gathering Information Gather information to provide detailed content
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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Interpreting Information Spend time interpreting information to understand what it means
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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Organizing Carefully consider how to organize your key points Remember your audience
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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Designing and Illustrating Enhance readability through effective use of – White Space – Typography – Bulleted and numbered lists – Line spacing – Other design elements
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Copyright © 2002 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. All rights reserved. Writing and Revising Write several drafts to create a polished report.
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