[ Communicating through reports: March 10th Webinar ]
Reports are written to inform, to provide conclusions or recommendations, or to communicate a result. It’s possible there are more reports written than are needed. It’s probable that many reports are longer than they need to be.
If we remind ourselves why the report is being written, it may reduce extraneous information. If we’re clear who the audience is, before starting the report, it may be a different report than if written for just ‘anybody’.
Join me on March 10th for a webinar that will help identify keys to good reports, and more. It might help you write anything better.