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Presented by 
Mohammad Atique Rahman 
Lecturer 
Department of International Relations 
University of Dhaka 
Email: atique@du.ac.bd
 What is Report? 
 What is the purpose of report? 
 Basic principles of quality report 
 Types of report 
 Different parts of report 
 Key issues regarding report
 A report is document containing information organized in a 
narrative, graphic, or tabular form, prepared on ad hoc, periodic, 
recurring, regular, or as required basis. 
 Reports may refer to specific periods, events, occurrences, or 
subjects, and may be communicated or presented in oral or written 
form.
 It is a tool of communication strategy 
 A report aims to inform, as clearly and succinctly as possible 
 A report is written for a clear purpose and to a particular audience 
 Information and evidence are presented, analysed and applied to a 
particular problem or issue. 
 The information is presented in a clearly structured format making use 
of sections and headings so that the information is easy to locate and 
follow
 A report presents information, not an argument 
 is meant to be scanned quickly by the reader 
 uses numbered headings and sub-headings 
 uses short, concise paragraphs and dot-points where applicable 
 uses graphics wherever possible (tables, graphs, illustrations) 
 may need an abstract (sometimes called an executive summary) 
 does not always need references and bibliography 
 is often followed by recommendations and/or appendices.
Accuracy : 
 Report factual information – e.g., “I saw.” 
 Make distinctions between fact and hearsay, fact and opinion, and fact and 
conclusions. 
 Be clear about the meaning of words; avoid jargon. 
 Clarify all abbreviations 
  Proofread the report and rewrite as needed.
 Completeness is achieved by reporting all the facts 
discovered during the course of an investigation. 
 When in doubt, include the information. 
 Information that appears irrelevant to the investigator may be 
relevant to the reviewer. 
 In most cases, the only information the reader will have will be 
the information in the report. 
 Partially stated facts can be misleading and 
 misinterpreted. 
 Explain why certain information is lacking or 
 incomplete. 
 Provide a detailed explanation of the possible source of 
additional information and undeveloped leads.
 Avoid unrelated, extraneous, incidental, and nonessential information and 
detail. 
 Pay attention to grammar. 
 Avoid adjectives, wit, sarcasm, flowery expressions, and repetition. A report 
is not a literary or creative writing exercise. 
 Use singleness of thought and purpose. 
 A good report will give the reader a clear idea or picture of the investigation. 
 Use headings, paragraphing, sentence structure, indentations, underlining, 
and capitalization to emphasize and give weight and/or visibility to 
information the investigator deems more important.
 The investigator is a fact finder. Report the material 
 and evidentiary facts without addition or subtraction. 
 Do not conceal or withhold information. 
 Do not assume. 
 Do not conclude. 
 Maintain an unbiased and open mind about the case.
 Arrange the contents of the report in discrete sections to facilitate 
the reader’s review and understanding of the report. 
 Write in chronological order. 
 Avoid ambiguous sentences and vague statements.
 Organizational Report: Monthly, Quarterly and Annually 
 Project report: Monthly, mid term and completion report 
 Business Report 
 Market survey report 
 Investigation report
 Stage One: Understanding the purpose of the report, your audience 
 Stage two: gather relevant information 
 Stage Three: Organising your material 
 Stage Four: Analysing your material 
 Stage Five: Writing the report 
 Stage Six: Reviewing and redrafting 
 Stage Seven: Presentation
 Title page 
 Acknowledgements 
 Contents 
 Executive Summary 
 Introduction 
 Methodology 
 Results or findings 
 Discussion 
 Risk and Sustainability
 Executive Summery: 
 This should be a short paragraph summarizing the 
 main contents of the report. It should include a short 
 statement of the main task, the methods used, conclusions 
 reached and any recommendations to be 
 made. The abstract or summary should be concise, 
 informative and independent of the report.
 Methodology: 
 In this section you should state how you carried out your enquiry. 
What form did your enquiry take ? 
 Did you carry out interviews or questionnaires, how did 
 you collect your data ? 
 What measurements did you make ? 
 How did you choose the subjects for your interviews ? 
 Present this information logically and concisely.
 Results or findings 
 Present your findings in as simple a way as possible. The more 
complicated the information looks, the more difficult it will be to 
interpret. There are a number of ways in which results can be 
presented. 
 Here are a few : 
 Log-frame 
 Tables 
 Graphs 
 Pie charts 
 Bar charts 
 Diagrams
 Risk and Sustainability 
 At the end of the report can summarize risks 
and sustainability i.e. 
 Environmental 
 Law and order situation 
 Price hike 
 Natural Disaster 
 Political Situation

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Project management course of BIM

  • 1. Presented by Mohammad Atique Rahman Lecturer Department of International Relations University of Dhaka Email: atique@du.ac.bd
  • 2.  What is Report?  What is the purpose of report?  Basic principles of quality report  Types of report  Different parts of report  Key issues regarding report
  • 3.  A report is document containing information organized in a narrative, graphic, or tabular form, prepared on ad hoc, periodic, recurring, regular, or as required basis.  Reports may refer to specific periods, events, occurrences, or subjects, and may be communicated or presented in oral or written form.
  • 4.  It is a tool of communication strategy  A report aims to inform, as clearly and succinctly as possible  A report is written for a clear purpose and to a particular audience  Information and evidence are presented, analysed and applied to a particular problem or issue.  The information is presented in a clearly structured format making use of sections and headings so that the information is easy to locate and follow
  • 5.  A report presents information, not an argument  is meant to be scanned quickly by the reader  uses numbered headings and sub-headings  uses short, concise paragraphs and dot-points where applicable  uses graphics wherever possible (tables, graphs, illustrations)  may need an abstract (sometimes called an executive summary)  does not always need references and bibliography  is often followed by recommendations and/or appendices.
  • 6. Accuracy :  Report factual information – e.g., “I saw.”  Make distinctions between fact and hearsay, fact and opinion, and fact and conclusions.  Be clear about the meaning of words; avoid jargon.  Clarify all abbreviations   Proofread the report and rewrite as needed.
  • 7.  Completeness is achieved by reporting all the facts discovered during the course of an investigation.  When in doubt, include the information.  Information that appears irrelevant to the investigator may be relevant to the reviewer.  In most cases, the only information the reader will have will be the information in the report.  Partially stated facts can be misleading and  misinterpreted.  Explain why certain information is lacking or  incomplete.  Provide a detailed explanation of the possible source of additional information and undeveloped leads.
  • 8.  Avoid unrelated, extraneous, incidental, and nonessential information and detail.  Pay attention to grammar.  Avoid adjectives, wit, sarcasm, flowery expressions, and repetition. A report is not a literary or creative writing exercise.  Use singleness of thought and purpose.  A good report will give the reader a clear idea or picture of the investigation.  Use headings, paragraphing, sentence structure, indentations, underlining, and capitalization to emphasize and give weight and/or visibility to information the investigator deems more important.
  • 9.  The investigator is a fact finder. Report the material  and evidentiary facts without addition or subtraction.  Do not conceal or withhold information.  Do not assume.  Do not conclude.  Maintain an unbiased and open mind about the case.
  • 10.  Arrange the contents of the report in discrete sections to facilitate the reader’s review and understanding of the report.  Write in chronological order.  Avoid ambiguous sentences and vague statements.
  • 11.  Organizational Report: Monthly, Quarterly and Annually  Project report: Monthly, mid term and completion report  Business Report  Market survey report  Investigation report
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.  Stage One: Understanding the purpose of the report, your audience  Stage two: gather relevant information  Stage Three: Organising your material  Stage Four: Analysing your material  Stage Five: Writing the report  Stage Six: Reviewing and redrafting  Stage Seven: Presentation
  • 15.  Title page  Acknowledgements  Contents  Executive Summary  Introduction  Methodology  Results or findings  Discussion  Risk and Sustainability
  • 16.  Executive Summery:  This should be a short paragraph summarizing the  main contents of the report. It should include a short  statement of the main task, the methods used, conclusions  reached and any recommendations to be  made. The abstract or summary should be concise,  informative and independent of the report.
  • 17.  Methodology:  In this section you should state how you carried out your enquiry. What form did your enquiry take ?  Did you carry out interviews or questionnaires, how did  you collect your data ?  What measurements did you make ?  How did you choose the subjects for your interviews ?  Present this information logically and concisely.
  • 18.  Results or findings  Present your findings in as simple a way as possible. The more complicated the information looks, the more difficult it will be to interpret. There are a number of ways in which results can be presented.  Here are a few :  Log-frame  Tables  Graphs  Pie charts  Bar charts  Diagrams
  • 19.  Risk and Sustainability  At the end of the report can summarize risks and sustainability i.e.  Environmental  Law and order situation  Price hike  Natural Disaster  Political Situation