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:[[Reporter]]s discover data related to news events and describe them for some media. However, those individuals who are not called ''reporters'' produce the overwhelming majority of ''reports''.
 
:[[Reporter]]s discover data related to news events and describe them for some media. However, those individuals who are not called ''reporters'' produce the overwhelming majority of ''reports''.
  
:For instance, [[accountant]]s and [[financial manager]]s produce [[financial report]]s that reflect [[financial data]] and financial standing of some entity. [[Engineer]]s, [[manager]]s, and [[operator]]s describe standing of equipment, logistics, orders, production, supplies, and other operational data. [[Scientist]]s report their research findings.
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:For instance, [[accountant]]s and [[financial manager]]s produce [[financial report]]s that reflect [[financial data]] and financial standing of some entity. [[Engineer]]s, [[manager]]s, and [[operator]]s describe standing of equipment, logistics, orders, production, supplies, and other operational data. [[Sales representative]]s report about their interactions with the [[customer]]s. [[Scientist]]s report their research findings, and so on.
  
 
===Key terms===
 
===Key terms===

Revision as of 19:54, 11 November 2020

What Reporting Is (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of Technical Report Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to technical report concepts. This lesson belongs to the CNMCT Entrance section of the CNM Cyber Placement.


Content

The predecessor lectio is What Test Case Is.

Script

A report is a description of events, or a lack of those, or a statement that reflects a state of affairs that recipients of the report either requested or are willing to receive. Reporting refers to endeavors to produce one or more reports; however, not everyone who produce reports is a reporter.
Reporters discover data related to news events and describe them for some media. However, those individuals who are not called reporters produce the overwhelming majority of reports.
For instance, accountants and financial managers produce financial reports that reflect financial data and financial standing of some entity. Engineers, managers, and operators describe standing of equipment, logistics, orders, production, supplies, and other operational data. Sales representatives report about their interactions with the customers. Scientists report their research findings, and so on.

Key terms

Testing

Closing

The successor lectio is Narrated Fact vs Opinion.

Presentations

Slideshow

Video