TEN REASONS WHY REPORTS FAIL

written by: Jessie Carol; article published: year 2006, month 07;

In: Root » Electronics and communication » Conferencing

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1. There is no logical structure.

2. Ideas are not well thought out.

3. Work is disorganised.

4. Assumptions are made which cannot be justified by evidence.

5. There are too many grammatical and spelling mistakes.

6. Sentences and/or paragraphs are too long or too obscure.

7. It is obvious that ideas and sentences have been taken from other sources.

8. There is too much repetition.

9. There is too much irrelevant information.

10. Summary and conclusions are weak.

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