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1 William Sanborn Pfeiffer Kaye Adkins
Technical Communication A Practical Approach Chapter 11: Reports for Information and Analysis William Sanborn Pfeiffer Kaye Adkins

2 Reports for Information and Analysis
Four Common Informative Reports Four Common Analytical Reports

3 Four Common Informative Reports
Activity Reports Abstract Time period, project, or event covered Body Organization that emphasizes type of activity, by project or by client Problems important to the reader Conclusion Actions for continuing and ongoing activities Plans for addressing problems

4 Four Common Informative Reports
Progress Reports Provides your manager with details about work on a specific project Use ABC format for progress/periodic reports Periodic Reports Summarizes your work on diverse tasks over a specific period of time

5 Four Common Informative Reports
Progress/Periodic Reports Abstract Purpose/Capsule summary/Main progress to date Body Description of work completed/Clear reference to any dead ends/Explanation of delays/Description of work remaining/Reference to attachments Conclusion Brief restatement of work/Expression of confidence or concern/Willingness to make suggested adjustments

6 Four Common Informative Reports
Regulatory Reports Abstract Summary of the findings, including statement of extent to which the organization is in compliance Summary of recommended actions

7 Four Common Informative Reports
Regulatory Reports Body Organization that emphasizes required activities or documents Description of observations Description of problems observed Data that support observations

8 Four Common Informative Reports
Regulatory Reports Conclusion Recommendations for improvement of compliance Summary of consequences if problems are not addressed in a timely manner

9 Four Common Informative Reports
Lab Reports Describes work done in any laboratory—with emphasis on topics such as purpose of work, procedures, equipment, problems, results, and implications Use ABC format for lab reports

10 Four Common Informative Reports
Lab Reports Abstract Purpose/Capsule summary Body Purpose or hypothesis of lab work/Equipment needed/Procedures or methods used in lab test/Unusual occurrences/Results of test Conclusion Statement or restatement of main results/Implications of lab test for further work

11 Specific Guidelines for Five Informal Reports
Problem Analyses Presents readers with a detailed description of problems Follow ABC format for problem analyses

12 Four Common Analytical Reports
Problem Analyses Abstract Purpose/Summary of problems Body Background/Description of problems/Data Conclusion Brief restatement/Degree of urgency/Suggested next step

13 Four Common Analytical Reports
Recommendation Reports Presents readers with specific suggestions that affect personnel, equipment, procedures, products, services, and the like Use ABC format for recommendation reports

14 Four Common Analytical Reports
Recommendation Reports Abstract Purpose/Brief reference to problem/Capsule summary of recommendations Body Details about problem/Recommendations/Data that support recommendations/Benefits/Drawbacks Conclusion Brief restatement/Main benefit/Your offer to help with next step

15 Guidelines for Feasibility Studies
Choose Format Carefully Use the ABC Structure Call Your Abstract an Introductory Summary Organize the Body Well

16 Guidelines for Feasibility Studies
Choose Format Carefully Use the ABC Structure Abstract Capsule summary Body Details that support conclusions and recommendations Conclusion Wrap-up of conclusions and recommendations

17 Guidelines for Feasibility Studies
Call Your Abstract an Introductory Summary Brief statement about who has authorized the study and for what purpose Brief mention of the criteria used during the evaluation Brief reference to your recommendation

18 Guidelines for Feasibility Studies
Organize the Body Well Describe evaluation criteria Describe exactly what was evaluated and how Choose criteria that are most meaningful to readers Discuss both advantages and disadvantages Follow organization guidelines for comparisons

19 Guidelines for Feasibility Studies
Use the Conclusion for Detailed Conclusions and Recommendations Use Graphics for Comparisons Offer to Meet with the Readers

20 Four Common Analytical Reports
Equipment Evaluations Provides objective data about how equipment has, or has not, functioned Use ABC format for equipment evaluations

21 Four Common Analytical Reports
Equipment Evaluations Abstract Purpose/Capsule summary Body Thorough description of equipment/Well-organized critique/Additional supporting data, with reference to any attachments Conclusion Brief restatement of major findings, conclusions, or recommendations


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