Define exactly what the report aims to achieve and who requested it.
This section should be divided into logical sub-headings based on your specific case study.
Ensure these are (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timely). 6. Technical Requirements 360333_2021
Include the report title (e.g., "Strategic Analysis of [Subject]"), the identifier "360333_2021," the author’s name, the recipient’s name/organization, and the date.
Use the citation style required by your institution (e.g., Harvard or APA). Every claim must be backed by a source. Define exactly what the report aims to achieve
Don't just list facts; explain why they matter. For example, if analyzing a business, use frameworks like SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) or PESTLE . 4. Conclusions Summarize the logical results of your analysis.
Briefly explain how data was gathered (e.g., primary research like surveys, or secondary research like market reports). 3. Findings and Analysis (The Core) Every claim must be backed by a source
List all major sections and sub-sections with accurate page numbers.