Reports that speed up your clock-out time and determine your promotion – Why is my report being rejected? (Free Disclosure)
Haven't you experienced this situation every time you write a report? You spent a lot of time on it, but you get told to "rewrite it." The logic is sound and there is plenty of data, but you can't reach a conclusion. Starting from scratch every time causes 3 to 4 hours to disappear just on the draft. I have had the same experience. The harder I worked, the more my work was rejected. I didn't know what the problem was, so I wrote longer and in more detail. Still, nothing changed. In the end, I realized one thing. The problem wasn't writing skills; it was the structure. Decision-makers don't want to read a report. They want to make a judgment. If there is no structure that enables that judgment, it will be rejected no matter how well it is written. This lecture organizes that structure into 5 sessions. I am revealing for free why reports get rejected, what decision-makers look for, and how approved reports are designed.
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