What is a Report?
A Report is written for a clear purpose and to a particular audience. Specific information and evidence are presented, analyzed and applied to a particular problem or issue. The information is presented in a clearly structured format making use of sections and headings so that the information is easy to locate and follow.
When you are asked to write a report you will usually be given a report brief which provides you with instructions and guidelines. The report brief may outline the purpose, audience and problem or issue that your report must address, together with any specific requirements for format or structure.
An example of Tabular Work is a Table.
What is a Table?
A Table is a set of data elements (values) that is organized using a model of vertical columns (which are identified by their name) and horizontal rows, the cell being the unit where a row and column intersect. A table has a specified number of columns, but can have any number of rows .Each row is identified by the values appearing in a particular column subset which has been identified as a unique key index.
What is a Notice of Meeting?
A Notice of a Meeting A notification sent to shareholders of a company, informing them of a time, date, and location of a shareholder meeting. Because shareholder meetings are a venue for disclosing company information to holders of company stock in accordance with certain regulations, the notice of meeting may represent a legal obligation on the part of the company. What is a Minutes of a Meeting?
Meeting minutes are an account of an official meeting, usually of a board of directors for a company or a governmental entity. However, many volunteer groups also keep meeting minutes to make a historical account of all records, decisions and bills approved. Meeting minutes are normally taken by one individual and then approved at the next board meeting, once all board members have had the