NAME: PABLO, JERIC RYAN A. COURSE, YEAR & SECTION: BSN2C Types of Technical Reports SCORE: ___________ Characteristics Purposes Provides precise results, analysis, and ongoing updates. Reports on a regular basis examines the information and keeps track of the summary on a regular basis, you'll get a positive result. It also shows data on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. Periodic Report Progress Report Progress reports must be simple, timely, consistent, exact, and accurate, as well as contain significant data and be presented in a way that an individual, group, or department can understand and can comprehend. on a regular or quarterly basis basis, in addition to monetary profiles and projects that have been completed. It conveys information The annual report, also Annual Report in an engaging and easyto-understand manner, and serves as a valuable branding asset. It should be professional, polished, and proof-read. Conference report Typically, conference reports are brief and concise. Proposal Report Proposal report prefers concise words and active tone and utilizes basic, clear, and direct language. Moreover, to back up your claims, use examples, expert evidence, and precise facts and statistics. Audit Report Feasibility Report It must be precise, brief and relevant that a provides accurate information, effective presentation, an impartial and unbiased approach, and logical ideas. Feasibility reports are written in a very clear, methodical, wellorganized, focus, known as the executive report, summarizes the accomplishments of the company for the previous year. They also explain the organization's structure, the company's profile, and the services or goods it provides. Provides data on personal and business sales, as well as telephone conferences between a firm and an employee or a client, such as a phone conversation between a collection officer and a client. Provides a solution or a recommendation for a technical problem or in answer to a client request. validates an accountant's examination of a company's financial data and determines if the financial statements generated reflect a truthful and fair picture of the company's condition of affairs. A feasibility report supports the appropriateness of decisions or actions Trip Report Recommendation Report Laboratory Report Accident Report adaptable, costeffective, and in a strategic manner. The objective of the trip report must be justifiable as well as precise and provides a detailed account of the trip that serves as the verification of the cost. It must provide a variety of solution options, a comprehensive comparison analysis, and be applicable. The explanation of the experiment's aims, methodology, and findings should be detailed enough for interested readers to replicate the experiment. The paper should be written in the third person and in the passive voice. Avoid using the same words over and over again, and clarify technical terms. An accident report should be neutral and factual. In the incident report, avoid using emotive, opinionated, or prejudiced remarks. It should present all part of the situation and should not bias one that basically rely on technical and economic analysis. Discusses business trip events and achievements. It compares or recommends the choices available to address an issue or meet a demand. Persuades the reader to accept one's offer or request favorably. Illustrates how people operate in laboratories, with a focus on the instruments and equipment used in the work. It documents the who, what, why, where, and when of an unexpected incident or occurrence that may cause hurt or damage. Personnel evaluation Report Case Study side over the other. Provide explicit explanations of the particular accomplishment expectations to be examined, and ensure that evaluators understand and are aware of what they are evaluating. A case study must be particularistic, analytical, heuristic, scientific, trustworthy, and methodically valid, as well as give comprehensive and detailed information. Assesses prior performance of workers for the goal of improvement. A case study is a situational examination of a specific instance or circumstance used as a foundation for drawing conclusions in comparable situations for a businessperson. A case study is a record of treatment for physicians, nurses, social workers, and other health workers: a record of someone's issue and how they are treated with, particularly by the doctor or social worker.