prepare the report to be submitted to the board of directors, regarding to the board of director, regarding the decline in sales during the previous quarters (assume you are the General Manager - Marketing)
learn about them and follow a basic guidline of writing a report
the finl or second report of the Bsic principles committee ws presented on 22 december 1982
John Halverson has written: 'Principles of writing' -- subject(s): English language, Report writing, Rhetoric
speaking and listening
speaking and listening
James D. Lester has written: 'Principles of writing research papers' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Report writing, Research
well, report is the any legal documentation and the formet of this is first of all you have to write definition thn , purpose , aims, principles, types , n at last u have to write advantages and disadvantages of reporting.
1. The writing must be aimed at an audience and it is to be treated as intelligent but uninformed. 2. Determine your exact aims. Pursue your aims and be guided by your outline. 3. Use precise and accurate words. The four C's are conciseness, clearness, coherence and completeness. 4. Find a way so that the report will effect an entry into the minds of the audience. In the principles of learning, ideas don't get captured in one setting. There must be another mentioning, another review. 5. The appearance of a report must be presentable.
Sandra Schor has written: 'The Random House guide to basic writing' -- subject(s): English language, Grammar, Report writing, Rhetoric 'Random House guide to writing' -- subject(s): College readers, English language, Grammar, Report writing, Rhetoric
1. Writers should always have in mind a specific reader, real or imaginary, when writing their report and always assume that they are intelligent but uninformed. 2. They should decide on their exact purpose in writing. 3. They should use simple, concrete and familiar language. 4. They should check/review their writing from time to time. 5. They should make the paper as neat and as attractive as possible.
Features of drama1. Characterization2. Chronology and time3. Dialog4. Role5. Stage Direction6. Title7. Acts8. Production
1. Always have in mind a specific reader, real or imaginary, when writing a report; and alwaysassume that this reader is intelligent, but uninformed.2. Before you start to write, always decide what the exact purpose of your report is, and make sure that every paragraph, every sentence, every word, makes a clear contribution to that purpose, and makes it at the right time.3. Use language that is simple, concrete, and familiar.4. At the beginning and end of every section of your report check your writing according to this principles: "First you tell your readers what you are going to tell them, and then you tell them what have told them."5. Make your report attractive to look at.Here are additional 5 Tips on how to write a good capstone paper, since final exams are approaching and it will be about time for submission.