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INFORMAL REPORTS
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2 SPECIFIC GUIDELINES
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3 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES TYPES of INFORMAL REPORTS A. Problem Analyses B. Recommendation Reports C. Equipment Evaluations D. Progress and Periodic Reports E. Lab Reports
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4 PROBLEM ANALYSES
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5 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES A) PROBLEM ANALYSES detailed description of problems in personnel equipment products services … internal or external
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6 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
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7 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES A) PROBLEM ANALYSES ABC Format Abstract purpose of writing summary of problems covered
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8 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
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9 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES A) PROBLEM ANALYSES ABC Format Conclusion brief statement of main problems degree of urgency required to handle problems next step suggestions
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10 RECOMMENDATION REPORTS
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11 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES B) RECOMMENDATION REPORTS specific suggestions regarding personnel equipment procedures products services …
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12 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES B) RECOMMENDATION REPORTS main purpose = to persuade data = objective audience = internal or external
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13 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES B) RECOMMENDATION REPORTS ABC Format Abstract purpose of writing brief reference to the problem to which the recommendations respond summary of recommendations covered
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14 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES B) RECOMMENDATION REPORTS ABC Format Body description of the problems description of the recommendations data that support your recommendations main benefits of the recommendations any possible drawbacks or consequences
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15 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES B) RECOMMENDATION REPORTS ABC Format Conclusion brief restatement of main recommendations the main benefit of the recommended change your offer to help with the next step
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16 EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS
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17 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES C) EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS information/data = objective concerning how equipment has or has not functioned well-documented review of the exact manner in which the equipment has performed
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18 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES C) EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS Topics = machinery tools vehicles office supplies computer hardware computer software
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19 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES C) EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS Focus = problems suggestions to solutions
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20 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES C) EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS ABC Format Abstract purpose of writing summary of what the report says about the equipment
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21 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES C) EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS ABC Format Body thorough description of the equipment well-organized critique either analyzing the parts of one piece of equipment or contrasting several pieces of similar equipment according to selected criteria additional supporting data reference to any attachments
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22 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES C) EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS ABC Format Conclusion brief restatement of major findings conclusions recommendations
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23 PROGRESS or PERIODIC REPORTS
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24 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES D) PROGRESS REPORTS details concerning the “progress” of work on a specific project prearranged number of reports intervals of reports
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25 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES D) PROGRESS REPORTS internal or external data = mostly objective can be persuasive, too to present the best case for the work completed to sell this project (and future ones) to decision-makers
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26 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES D) PERIODIC REPORTS summarize your work on diverse tasks over a specific time period internal data = mostly objective
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27 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES D) PROGRESS or PERIODIC REPORTS ABC Format Abstract purpose of writing summary of main project(s) main progress to date or since last report
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28 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES D) PROGRESS or PERIODIC REPORTS ABC Format Body description of work completed since last report organized by task, time, or both several smaller tasks completed – organize Body sections by time few larger tasks completed – organize Body sections by task
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29 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES D) PROGRESS or PERIODIC REPORTS ABC Format Body clear reference to any dead ends that may have taken considerable time but yielded no results explanation of delays or incomplete work description of work remaining on project(s) organized by task, time, or both reference to any attachments
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30 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES D) PROGRESS or PERIODIC REPORTS ABC Format Conclusion brief restatement of work since last reporting period expression of confidence, or concern, about the overall work on the project(s) indication of your willingness to make any adjustments the reader may want to suggest
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31 LAB REPORTS
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32 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES E) LAB REPORTS School in such courses as science, engineering, psychology Technical Communication in such organizations as hospitals, engineering firms, computer companies
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33 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES E) LAB REPORTS VARY in format from company to company from Tech. Comm. instructor to TC instructor perhaps more than any other type of Informal Report * Check Your Organization’s Preferred Format! *
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34 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES E) LAB REPORTS description of work done in the laboratory internal or external simple or complicated
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35 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES E) LAB REPORTS Topics = purpose of the work equipment problems results implications
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36 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES E) LAB REPORTS a Lab Report can be submitted as – its own free-standing report part of a larger report that uses Lab Work as supporting detail
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37 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES E) LAB REPORTS ABC Format Abstract purpose of writing summary of results
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38 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES E) LAB REPORTS ABC Format Body purpose or hypothesis of lab work equipment needed
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39 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES E ) LAB REPORTS ABC Format Body procedures or methods used in lab test THUS writers rely heavily upon the Process-Analysis pattern of organization
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40 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES E) LAB REPORTS ABC Format Body unusual problems or occurrences results of the test with reference to your expectations results may appear in the Conclusion, instead
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41 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES E) LAB REPORTS ABC Format Conclusion statement or restatement of main results implications of lab test for further work
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