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10 Tips for Better Business Report Writing

Topic: Business NetworkingPublished May 24, 2011

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Business report writing is a difficult but important subject to master. Reports are your chance to provernthat you can play an effective part in business decision making. They need to be professional andrnconcise, without coming across as dull and rather boring.

Here are 10 tips to help improve your business reports.
  1. Evaluate the Target Audience
    A title alone is not enough to write an effective report. You need to consider exactly who the report is for. If you are writing for non-financial managers it’s best to present financial highlights rather than pages of how exactly the figures were arrived at. Think of the reason why they are reading the report and try not to stray from that reason.
  2. Write a Strong Introduction
    A strong introduction will captivate the reader’s attention and entice them to read further. It will layrnout a report’s objective, problem definition and the methods employed to solve the problem.rnWriting a strong introduction makes it is easier to keep the report well structured.
  3. Keep Free From Errors
    You report could completely revolutionise your business but spelling and grammatical errors could reallyrnlessen its impact and make it appear unprofessional. It is important that all calculations are double-rnchecked as just one “typo” could lead to people questioning the accuracy of your data as a whole.rnFor really important reports, it’s worth having a colleague proof-read it for you.
  4. Use Appropriate Language
    The language used in the report needs to be appropriate for the audience of the report. It’s alwaysrnbest to keep the language as clear and concise as possible. The facts of the report should speak forrnthemselves and they needn’t be over-embellished with a colorful narrative or turn of phrase.
  5. Avoid Lengthy Reports
    If the report is too long, it is likely that the most salient points will get lost. It is always best to keep a report as clear and concise as possible. If calculations or exact references need to be provided the “Appendix” is the best place for them.
  6. Always Use an Objective Style
    It is always better to let people arrive at reasonable conclusions for then trying to talk them into it.rnAn objective style helps and allows the evidence to remain the main focal point.rnAvoid using ambiguous phrases like “may be”, “seems to appear” and “probably”.rnThese could lead to people perceiving the report as merely conjecture on the author’s part.
  7. Keep the Format Simple
    Be careful not to distract the reader by using too many fancy and colourful fonts. These only serve torndistract the audience from the content of the report. If the report is to be delivered in a presentationrnformat (like power point for example) then graphics and flash are a good thing – but beware of over-rnindulging. Only use images that reinforce and add value to the report’s findings.
  8. Don’t Overdo the Charts and Graphs
    Charts, graphs and tables are a great way of summarizing data into easy-to-remember visuals.rnTry not to break-up the flow of the report with too many graphics that essentially show the same thing.rnPick the chart, graph or table that best fits with the report and move succinctly on to the next point.
  9. Keep the Business Report Attractive
    It is of vital importance that a business report be neat and legible for the reader. A successful businessrnreport proves that you can play an important part in business decision making.
  10. Use Logical Analysis
    A report can really hit the mark if good supporting evidence is used to back-up the statement of factsrnpresented. There must be a clear chain of evidence between the research collection, analysis and anyrnconclusions reached. Never introduce something into the conclusion that was not analyzed or discussedrnearlier in the report.

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Jennifer Mears is a freelance author who writes about various computers and business training topics, To know more about Jennifer's Training ideas please visit. http://www.progressivetraining.ie

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