Report Structures That Speed Up Your Clock-out – Decision Edition: Documents Written Fast and Approved Instantly
Most office workers work hard on their reports. The data is sufficient, and the logic is sound. Yet, the results are always the same: - “Let’s review this.” - “Let’s supplement this a bit more.” - “Let’s discuss this again at the next meeting.” The problem isn't that you can't write. It's because the document is not designed to trigger a decision. This lecture is not just about how to write a report; it covers how to design a document according to the structure of how decision-making actually happens. Over 26 years of reviewing countless reports in major corporations and investment fields, I found one commonality from the perspective of someone who actually "makes the decisions": [Decisions come from the structure of the report, not just the content!] In this lecture, we will: Analyze where executives stop their judgment Identify what must be present for a decision to begin through real-life cases, and provide methods to transform your documents into a structure that is written quickly and approved immediately.
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