MANP001 BusinessAnalyticsReportTemplate22
MANP001 BusinessAnalyticsReportTemplate22
MANP001 BusinessAnalyticsReportTemplate22
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This is usually a one-page abstract of the entire report, and may be all that a busy business executive reads.
It should:
• explain the terms of reference, the purpose and scope of the report,
• state the key methods and approach used… describe your approach to analysis
You usually do this last. It is not the same as the introduction. >>
2 Methodology......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
3 Business Understanding.................................................................................................................................................................... 4
6.2 Recommendations...................................................................................................................................................................... 6
7 References............................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
8 APPENDICES........................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
First Paragraph:
2. Type of report … describe the purpose of the report and who it is for.
4. Details of the intended readership; name of group (your group) responsible for the investigation.>>
• Ideally, you want your readers engaged from the first sentence. Make your proposal as purposeful and useful as
possible. This should start out with a hook… such as… “Cristallo is seeing increased orders at the same time it
faces some problems in production…” >>
2 Methodology
<<Briefly describe what analysis techniques you have used in your analysis. (You don’t need to describe how they work,
only what you used). This often includes a diagram of the sequence of activities that form the investigation framework –
link each tool you use to the section number of the outcomes - this provides excellent signposting (report coherence) >>
3 Business Understanding
3.1 Business Objectives
3.1.1 Current Business Situation
<< Use graphics and tables to show you have a grasp of the relevant information that is known about the organization’s
business situation at the beginning of the project. Be concise, but capture what the headline characteristics of the
business are. >>
<<Address the concerns of the senior management team. Then analyse the data that has been acquired (the
spreadsheet materials). Evaluate whether the data acquired tells a compelling story. Follow the assignment guidance on
what is required. List key issues to explore further based on what you have discovered.
This is a very graphics and table based presentation section with descriptive statistics and short narratives
All graphics and tables to be enumerated and titled. The enumeration should be referred to in the text to explain to the
reader why it is important. You can make internal forward references – eg, this pattern will be further explored in
section x.x >>
<<With reference to what has been discovered in your analysis, highlight those issues that you believe should be acted
upon.>>
6.2 Recommendations
<< A set of action plans and expected outcomes using the analyses findings. Suggest your best option but leave
management with enough to make informed decisions >>
7 References
<< Only use Harvard Stirling Style for any references: https://libguides.stir.ac.uk/referencing#s-lib-ctab-14774080-3 >>