Write the introduction/background, body, and methodology parts of your business report organized in one consistent format (Roman numerals, decimals, or simply by using consistent headings of the same size). Introduction: includes the definition and context of your report, problem statement, and research objectives. Body:
Write the introduction/background, body, and methodology parts of your business report organized in one consistent format (Roman numerals, decimals, or simply by using consistent headings of the same size). Introduction: includes the definition and context of your report, problem statement, and research objectives. Body: is organized in a logical way so as to address the research problem and reach your research objectives. Be sure to include any visuals – charts, graphs, pie charts, etc. – that help make your case. Do not overburden the page with text to read; break up the page with dividing lines or visuals that keep the reader interested.
Cite in-text whenever you use your research and include the source in your References page at the end of the business report. The success of the conclusions and recommendations at the end of the report will depend on how well you present the body and supporting research.
Methodologies: will provide a step by step instruction as to how you conducted your research. Use Times New Roman or Calibri, 12-point, double spaced, with 1-inch margins all around. Use the sample in Chapter 20 as a sample. You should be submitting about 4-5 pages (doubles spaced) of work for this draft.
Follow APA guidelines. Your paper should include an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. Also, support your answers with the course’s readings and at least two scholarly journal articles. The article’s purpose is to support your positions, claims, and observations, in addition to your textbook. ProQuest and EBSCOhost are great sites to find resources. Also, write in concise and logical, using excellent grammar and style techniques. Additionally, the quality of your writing dictates grading criteria. On the other hand, if you use direct quotes from books or articles, place the words you copied (use parenthesis) and cite in-line.