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    Consumer BehaviourReport writing
    Consumer Behaviour
    By Seyed (Sadegh) KHAKSAR
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    Report writing
    • Report writing is an essential skill for professionals.
    • A report aims to inform, as clearly and consistently as possible.
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    Report writing
    • A report is similar to an essay in that both need:
    1. formal style
    2. introduction, body and conclusion
    3. analytical thinking
    4. careful proof-reading and neat presentation.
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    Report writing
    • A report should generally include the following sections:
    1. Title page
    2. Table of contents
    3. Introduction
    4. Body
    5. Conclusion
    6. Recommendations
    7. Bibliography
    8. Appendices
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    Report writing- -  Title Page (Cover Letter)
    1. The report title which clearly states the purpose of the report
    2. Full details of the person(s) for whom the report was prepared ( in
    your case: La Trobe University; Subject of Consumer Behaviour, Lecturer: Dr Khaksar )
    3. Full details of the person(s) who prepared the report
    4. The date of the presentation of the report
    5. Name the soft copy (digital copy) of your assignment:
    Your Group Twitter ID
    For example: CBE_GCS4_102
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    Report
    writing: Title
    Page (Cover
    Letter)
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    Executive Summary
    • It should be written last to focus on key points/findings.
    • It should provide a brief overview of the whole report so that executives or
    managers could read the executive summary alone without the
    accompanying report.
    • Do not need for references and citations.
    o Purpose of the report (1 sentence)
    o Briefly what you have obtained (method and results) (1-2 sentences)
    o Briefly what you conclude and recommend to do for managers and marketers (1-2
    sentences)
    o Add the Advertisement Link in here:
    https://www.youtube.come/seFctifT
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    Executive Summary
    Topic example:  UniLab  staff attitudes to personal mobile
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    Report writing- -  Table of Contents
    • The Table of Contents is a list of the headings and appendices of the
    report.
    • Depending on the complexity and length of the report, you could list
    tables, figures and appendices separately.
    • Make sure the correct page numbers are shown opposite the
    contents. Up-to-date word processing packages can generate a table
    of contents for you.
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    Report
    writing- -
    Table of
    Contents
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    Report writing- -  Introduction
    • Introduce the topic and engage the reader (1-2 sentences).
    • Background to the topic – briefly explain why it is important. Offer a brief
    context to the topic? (2-3 sentences)
    • State the purpose of the report (focus on your topic) (1-2 sentences)
    • Background the hypothetical scenario (the advertisement) (2-3 sentences)
    • It is always a good idea when writing an essay to let the reader know how
    you have organised the flow of your arguments and ideas. So yes, you
    should have a short paragraph that states the flow of the essay (1-2
    sentences).
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    Report writing- -  an Example for Introduction
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    Report writing- -  Body
    • The body section expands and develops the material in a logical and
    coherent manner, reflecting the structure outlined in the
    Introduction.
    • It contains a description of the findings and a discussion of them.
    • It should also relate the findings to any theory of relevance.
    • The following questions are examples of some of the types of
    questions the body of your report should seek to answer:
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    Report writing- -  Body Paragraph 2- -3 3
    Identify the advertisement, the product, product class and the general type of advertising appeal used.
    First Paragraph: Advertisement Background
    1. Describe the advertisement in a way that everyone understands what is going on! (1-2 sentences)
    2. Check what company(s) is involved in this advertisement as the main topic and then go to its website to collect more data
    such as how strong it is in the market; when it is established and what segments of the market they fosuc more on (2-3
    sentences)
    • Make sure you have cited the Company’s website as a reference.
    3. How does the advertisement relate to the subject CBE (1-2 sentences)
    SecondParagraph: Advertisement Selection and Justification
    1. What do they produce? Give a brief explanation of the product, its use and consequences to daily life. (1-2 sentences)
    2. What type of product is it? Services/Goods? (1-2 sentences)
    • A class of products that provides a substitute for another, according to how wide or narrow the product definition is. In the market for ‘transport vehicles’ a
    narrow product class maybe include, for example, cars, vans, and motorcycles, while a wide or broad product class would include aircrafts, ships, trailer trucks or
    buses.
    3. Discuss general type of advertising appeal that you see in the advertisement (look at the next slide).
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    Report writing- -  Body Paragraph 2- -3 3
    Identify the advertisement, the product, product class and the general type of advertising appeal
    used.
    3. Discuss general type of advertising appeal that you see in the advertisement.
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    How do these appeals lead
    to:
    Hedonic Values
    Utilitarian Values
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    Report writing- -  Body Paragraph 4- -5 5
    Analyse in a detailed and structured way (in a logical report format) the consumer behaviour
    issues involved, their relevance and why they are important. These consumer behaviour issues
    may include:
    Product positioning relevant to
    Competitors (e.g. differentiation):  does Product Y contrast Company X’s strengths against the
    competition?
    • Conduct research (Google Scholar and websites) to determine how the competitors are positioning
    themselves differently, the strategies they’re using, and how successful they’ve been.
    • Different stakeholders, different segments of customers and etc.
    • Different colour, shape, size, marketing channel and etc.
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    Report writing- -  Body Paragraph 4- -5 5
    Analyse in a detailed and structured way (in a logical report format) the consumer behaviour issues
    involved, their relevance and why they are important. These consumer behaviour issues may include:
    Product positioning relevant to
    Emotional appeals:
    • Where does emotion enter the advertisment?
    • What do customers feel/perceive while using this product?
    • Does the product help customers achieve their emotional goals? If so, what kind of value theyperceive? Greater value of their
    emotional goals than when they just use the product?
    • What about other companies? Can these companies provide the same value forthe customers eventhough the both products (the
    company product and the competitor product) are somewhat the same (the same quality, same price and etc.).
    Positioning a product around its functional benefits and around the factors that bring its emotional appeal is the key to an effective
    product positioning strategy.
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    Report writing- -  Body Paragraph 6- -7 7
    Analyse in a detailed and structured way (in a logical report format) the consumer behaviour
    issues involved, their relevance and why they are important. These consumer behaviour issues
    may include:
    Product positioning relevant to
    Decision-making prompts:
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    Report writing- -  Body Paragraph 8
    Analyse in a detailed and structured way (in a logical report format) the consumer behaviour
    issues involved, their relevance and why they are important. These consumer behaviour issues
    may include:
    Product positioning relevant to
    Cultural appeals:
    • Core societal values (CSV): Individualism; Masculinity; Power Distance; Uncertainty Avoidance; Long
    Term Orientation; Indulgence
    • Types of Communication: Verbal and/or Non-verbal
    • What Generationthis advertisement belong to: Greatest generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X,
    Millenials, Silent generation and Generation Z
    • Some other cultural aspects: Religious , Ethnic, Social Class, Income, etc.
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    Report writing- -  Body Paragraph 9
    Analyse in a detailed and structured way (in a
    logical 
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