(1) title. There are two ways to write a title. One is the standard title format, that is, "post theme" plus "language", and the basic formats are "investigation report on XXX" and "investigation report on XXX". The other is a free-form title, including
(2) the text. The text is generally divided into three parts: preface, text and conclusion.
1. Preface. There are several ways to write it: the first way is to state the reason or purpose, time and place, object or scope, process and method, and personnel composition of the investigation itself, and draw the central question or basic conclusion from it; The second is to state the historical background, development survey, actual situation, main achievements, outstanding problems and other basic situations of the respondents, and then put forward the central issues or main viewpoints; The third is to come straight to the point and directly summarize the survey results, such as affirming the practice, pointing out the problems, prompting the impact, and explaining the central content. The preface plays the role of making the finishing point, and it should be concise and straight to the point.
2. theme. This is the most important part of the investigation report. This part introduces in detail the basic situation, practice and experience of the investigation and study, as well as various specific understandings, viewpoints and basic conclusions obtained through the analysis of the materials obtained from the investigation and study.
3. the ending. There are many ways to write the ending, which can put forward methods and countermeasures to solve the problem or suggestions for improving the work in the next step; Or summarize the main points of the full text and further deepen the theme; Or ask questions to arouse people's further thinking; Or look to the future and send out encouragement and call.