FRONT MATTER |
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Segment name and order in report | Segment description and tips | order when writing |
1. Title Page | | Title of report | 7 |
[Example] | | Author & author's title | |
| | Person/organisation who requested the report | |
| | Date of completion | |
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2. Letter of transmittal [Example] | | Is set out as a formal business letter addressed to the person requesting the report | 6 |
| | Explains on whose authority the report was written | |
| | May summarise or draw attention to specific material in a report | |
| | Acknowledges assistance in researching and compiling the report | |
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3. Table of contents | | Includes from summary through to appendices | 10 |
[Example] | | Does not include title page and table of contents page | |
| | Uses the decimal numbering system (DNS) | |
| | Indents each layer of the DNS | |
| | Identifies appropriate page numbers | |
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4. Summary | | Represents 10% of the written report, and includes:- | 5 |
(also known as synopsis, executive summary and precis) | | Why (the purpose of the report) | |
| Scope (what issues are covered and what issues are not covered) | |
| How (brief details of research methods) | |
| What (important results and findings) | |
| So what (major conclusions and recommendations) | |
| All covered in the same order as the report | |
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BODY OF THE REPORT | | |
5. Introduction | | What is the report about? | 2 |
| | Why it is being written? | |
| | Who is conducting the research? | |
| | Any background information relevant to the report | |
| | Scope (what will and will not be covered) | |
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6. Discussion | | Break your information up into sections and sub-sections using Decimal Numbering System | 1 |
| | Confine yourself to the facts | |
| | Present your information clearly | |
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7. Conclusions | | This section answers the question “what does all this stuff mean?” | 3 |
| | Relate your answers back to the original purpose of the report | |
| | Includes a clear summary of the main points | |
| | Outlines the findings of the research | |
| | Do not introduce new information in the conclusion | |
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8. Recommendations | | Should be written in descending order of importance | 4 |
| | Emerge from the conclusions | |
| | They are the honest, justified opinions of the writer and include:- | |
| | What is to be done | |
| | Who is to do it | |
| | How/when it is to be done | |
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END MATTER | | |
9. Bibliography | | 9 |
10. Appendices | Contains supplementary material too detailed for the main body of the report May include photographs, tables, charts, maps, statistics, questionnaires etc Any inclusions must be clearly labeled and referred to in the body of the report |
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