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Title: Planning Business Research and Reports


1
Planning Business Research and Reports
  • AOS 272

2
What is a business report?
  • An orderly and objective communication of factual
    information
  • that serves a business purpose.

3
What is the purpose of a business report?
  • Used for problem solving.
  • Develop procedures
  • Report test results
  • Improve products or service
  • Gather opinions
  • Explore markets

4
  • Business reports are used for decision making.

5
Research Methods Your report is only as good as
your research.
  • Plan your research
  • Statement of problem
  • Clarifies your focus
  • Serves as a permanent record
  • Can be reviewed by others
  • May require preliminary research
  • May be phrased as a question or a statement
  • Statement of purpose
  • Why the report is needed
  • What will happen as a result of the report

6
Problem Statement
  • Question
  • What are the causes of the increase in employee
    absenteeism?
  • Statement
  • Absenteeism is increasing and management wants to
    know why.

7
Purpose Statement
  • Reduce absenteeism by
  • Identifying possible causes of absenteeism
  • And proposing solutions to the problem

8
Limiting the Scope
  • What factors do you want to investigate?
  • Epidemic patterns
  • Weather patterns
  • Employee attitudes re sick leave
  • Employee morale
  • School days off
  • Patterns of absence
  • Business literature on absenteeism

9
Limiting the Scope, cont.
  • How much time do you have?
  • What are the costs and budget of the research?

10
Who is your audience?
  • Formal
  • Length
  • Parts
  • Formal Language
  • Informal
  • Memo or letter
  • No abstract or transmittal
  • Common language

11
Research Types
  • Secondary someone elses information
  • Books
  • Articles
  • Internet
  • Newspapers
  • Primary your data and conclusions
  • Surveys
  • Interviews
  • Observations
  • Experiments

12
What Resources Are Available?
  • Company Records
  • Experts
  • Support Staff
  • Analytical Tools
  • Excel
  • Access
  • Specialized software

13
Research and Critical Thinking Avoiding Human
Error
  • Report the facts as they are.
  • Do not interpret lack of evidence as proof to the
    contrary.
  • Do not compare non-comparable data.
  • Do not oversimplify.

14
Analyzing your data
  • Do not draw illogical cause-effect conclusions
  • Beware of unreliable or unrepresentative data
  • Do not think that conclusions are always
    necessary

15
Preliminary Outline
  • Why is absenteeism increasing?
  • Is morale poor?
  • Are employees looking for other jobs?
  • Are personal issues getting in the way of work?
  • Family problems
  • Daycare problems
  • Transportation problems

16
Parallel Structure
  • Call meeting to order
  • Review and approve minutes
  • Report on cost overruns Site Director
  • Discuss anticipation and prevention
  • Call to order
  • Approval of minutes
  • Report on cost overruns Site Director
  • Discussion of anticipating and preventing
    overruns

17
Work Plan
  • State problem
  • State purpose and scope
  • What you will and will not cover
  • List tasks to accomplish
  • Gather research
  • Identify sources of information

18
Proposals
  • Solicited response to advertised need
  • RFP Request for Proposal specifies when and how
    work must be done
  • Unsolicited offers services or products to fill
    a need the recipient may or may not be aware of

19
  • Internal request for change within
    organization
  • Policy
  • Procedure
  • Resources
  • External persuade current or potential
    customers or government agencies of the need for
    change or action

20
External Proposals
  • More formal
  • Legally binding
  • Reflects the proposing organizations competence
    and integrity

21
Problem Factoring Analysis and Planning
  • Defining the problem
  • What needs to be determined?
  • Why is this issue important?
  • Who is involved?
  • Where is the problem located?
  • How did it start?
  • When did it start?

22
  • Hypothesis theory about causes of a problem
    derived from observation of effects or symptoms
  • Leads to statement of problem
  • Followed by statement of purpose

23
  • http//members.dca.net/areid/proposal.htm
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