Apply It: The Power of Information

  • Understand how you use research in writing business reports
  • Understand the steps in the research process
  • Identify the main types of data used in business reports
  • Understand the difference between primary and secondary research

The Research Process

The Human Fund

Consider Indigo’s case as a study or illustration of the above process. Indigo is a junior analyst with The Human Fund, a business in Chicago specializing in selling local handicraft goods made by unhoused families. The Human Fund supplies raw materials such as yarn, cloth, leather, or other items, trains unhoused participants in their use, and then provides a safe place to make clothing, bags, and other items. The organization has experienced fairly consistent growth in its three years of operation and has received excellent local press for its help to the city.

Indigo’s boss directs her to study whether their work is benefiting families in the downtown area because the company’s leadership is considering whether to put more resources into that neighborhood. What should Indigo do?

The above process is one possible way to conduct research. It reflects the general approach to social science inquiry, which seeks to answer a specific (as specific as possible) question about a human circumstance. In Indigo’s case, she will now need to develop a report that quickly and concisely details what she found. Most importantly, Indigo needs to consider what type of informed recommendation she should make to her boss.

Primary vs. Secondary Research