MC 4. Business Letters and Reports
MC 4. Business Letters and Reports
BUSINESS LETTERS
Mr. Surjit Ram
AND
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Business Administration
MITE, Moodabidri
REPORTS
• Business Letters and Reports
• Media Management
• Group Communication
• Meeting Documentation
OUTLINE
• Introduction to business letters
• Types of Business Letters
• Writing routine and persuasive letters
• Positive and Negative messages Writing
Reports: Purpose, Kinds and Objectives of
reports Organization & Preparing reports
• short and long reports
• Writing Proposals: Structure & preparation
• Writing memos
INTRODUCTION
• Legal functions
1) LETTER HEAD
2) DATE
4) SALUTATION
5) SUBJECT LINE
5) MESSAGE
6) COMPLIMENTARY CLOSURE
7) SIGNATURE AND
DESIGNATION
8) COPY NOTATION
9) POST SCRIPT
1. Heading/Letter Head
This includes organization’s Name, Full address,
telephone no., fax and E‐mail.
e.g.
HI. Tech Graphics
513, Circular Road
Bangalore – 560001.
“Serving your needs since‐1990”
Phone:‐ 080—2345963
E‐mail – [email protected]
2. Date
This includes date, month and the year, which
can be written as:‐
e.g.
The General Manager
Lion Industries Limited
East Patel Nagar
Andheri‐ East.
Mumbai ‐ 400001
4. Salutation.
TYC
May 12, 2008
To : Lab Personnel
Beginning Monday, December 19, all our final report must indicate:
1.Test Results
5. Complete formulas
Reports
• Reports play a major role in the progress of
business.
• Reports are the backbone to the thinking
process of the establishment and they are
responsible, to a great extent, in evolving an
efficient or inefficient work environment
• After the letter and the memo, the report is
the most used form in business writing
Reports
• A report is a document that presents
information in an organized format for a
specific audience and purpose.
• Oral and Written Reports
• Although summaries of reports may be
delivered orally, complete reports are almost
always in the form of written documents.
Reports
• A report can be defined as a communication in
which the writer provides information to some
individual or organization because it is his /
her responsibility to do so.
• The common element in all report is the
element of responsibility and Accuracy
• It is an assigned communication for a purpose
and for a specific receiver
Reports
• The writer is obliged to communicate what he
knows to those who need this information as part
of an assigned, clearly defined, time-bound task.
• Financial Reports
• Staff Reports
• Reports to improve quality and production
• Cause of decline in sales, labour unrest,
transport and distribution problems
• Possibility of starting a new branch, industry or
adding a new line to sales
• State of market, prospects to improve business
Collection of Data for reports
• Involves research and observation
• Report writer -- collect facts carefully and put
them together
• -- personal observation / visiting
• Reading journals, studying statistical data
• Writing letters and obtaining replies
• Interviewing people who knows
• Issuing questionnaires
• Statutory Reports : required to be written by Law
• Auditor’s Report
• Director’s report