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Business Report Writting
Business Report Writting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is an orphan, as few or no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; suggestions may be available. (October 2008) The purpose of a business report is to communicate information to assist in the business decision making process. Some reports might propose solutions for business problems or might present relevant information to assist in the problem solving process. A business plan is a kind of report which serves to communicate the business model, business management model and the commercial objectives of a business. In general when writing a business report the following steps have to be followed 1. Preparing to write the business report 2. Determining the scope of the report 3. Understanding the target audience 4. research to collect supporting information 5. formatting and organizing the report
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1 Preparing to write the business report 2 Determining the scope of the report 3 Understanding the target audience 4 Collecting information for the report 5 Formatting and organizing the report 6 Further Information 7 References
Then, the writer must manage the outcome of the research. The best ways to manage sources found online are to: 1. Bookmark the pages 2. Repeating the research frequently to find updated information
3. Establish the credibility of all the sources (are they current?, who published them?, are they biased?) After having found the best sources during this preliminary research, the author can now begin to think about whom to write it.