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Report Writing Method 6 that Speeds Up Your Clock-out and Determines Your Promotion - Assembling the Decision Request Form

In the previous lectures, we designed the structure and removed the factors that hinder decision-making. Now, only one thing remains: Completing a decision request form that is ready for submission. Many practitioners understand the structure. They even eliminate the noise. However, they freeze the moment they sit in front of their PC. How should the table of contents be arranged? Where should the conclusion be placed? How should the options be organized? What should catch an executive's eye first when they scan the document? This lecture covers that final step. I have observed the difference between "documents that lead to a decision" and "documents that end in mere review" countless times in actual investment review documents, strategy reports, and M&A proposals. The difference was not a grand strategy, but the method of assembly. Even with the same content, the speed of decision-making changes completely depending on how it is arranged. In this lecture, we will cover: - Decision-Ready document structures - Arrangement principles for Zero-Revision - Structures that pass an executive's scan - Conclusion-centered assembly methods all with practical examples. By the end of this lecture, you will not just be completing a simple report, but you will be able to create "A document that requests a decision." A report is not about delivering information; it is a request for a decision. This lecture is the stage where we fit that final puzzle piece.

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Contents Marketing
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Business Productivity
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Management
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Communication
Communication
Self Improvement
Self Improvement

What you will gain after the course

  • Instead of rewriting the report, you can rearrange it into a structure that compels a decision.

  • Complete a decision request form that makes it difficult for executives to say "on hold."

  • Apply the F.O.C.E. structure to actual documents to assemble pieces that drive decisions rather than just persuasion.

  • Implement a structure where the conclusion converges into one, rather than listing multiple options.

  • Design a scannable document that executives can recognize as a decision-making target within 5 seconds.

■ Instructor Introduction

A career of 26 years in business and an author's career of planning and publishing 4 full-length novels


Detailed Course Introduction

Why does your report always end with "let's look into it"?

It is not because your logic is weak. It is not because you lack data. Having reviewed hundreds of reports over 26 years in corporate practice, investor strategy reviews, and M&A projects, I have found one commonality: at the final stage, the request becomes ambiguous, responsibility becomes blurred, and the conclusion is pushed back.

The result is always the same — pending, re-examination, or requests for additional data. If you have gone through the process of changing your thinking structure, designing the decision structure, and removing noise in lessons 1 to 8, then lesson 9 is the lecture to prevent that final failure by assembling everything into one complete document.

"A report is not just writing; it is a tool for designing decisions. At this stage, the report finally transforms from an information document into a decision document." — Instructor, 26-year corporate veteran & author of 5 published novels


Introduction to this lecture

This lecture is different — it's not about theory, it's about the completion stage.

This course does not teach you how to write better. Nor is it about how to shorten your writing. It covers the actual process of rearranging document structures. It is not a writing technique, but an assembly methodology for completing a designed structure into an actual document. It is like the final stage of content planning—even with good materials and structure, if the final arrangement is wrong, no decision will be made.


Most reports are submitted without being fully completed.

This lecture is designed to prevent that final failure.


The location of this lecture

Now, you will actually complete your report.


This lecture covers the actual process of rearranging the document structure.

Curriculum — 5 Key Points Covered in Lesson 9

1. Assembly order for Decision-Ready documents

It covers the assembly principles of how to arrange the designed logic on an actual page so that an executive recognizes it as a subject for judgment from the very first page. It is not about rewriting the report, but a method of reassembling the structure.

2. Placing conclusions according to the executive's scan path

Executives do not read reports from beginning to end. They decide whether it is worth judging within 5 seconds. You will learn the technique of placing the conclusion exactly along that scan path. It is the same principle as in content marketing, where the first line determines everything.

3. A structure that converges logic into one

Documents that leave multiple options open cause decisions to be delayed. We will practice how to design logic so that even with many alternatives, the conclusion converges into one.

4. Designing request sentences that make Yes/No clear

There are specific ways to phrase requests that trigger the pressure to make a decision. I will pass on writing techniques for designing sentence structures that lead to a clear Yes/No without blurring responsibility.

5. Final Application of the F.O.C.E Framework

We will finally apply the F.O.C.E. framework, which runs through the entire course, to an actual report. This is not a theoretical explanation, but the stage where you directly complete your own report.


Why should I be the one to teach this course?

A report is not just writing, but a tool for designing decisions.


Now for the final lecture.

What will change after taking the course

You can reassemble the structure without rewriting the report: Instead of writing from scratch, you will gain the ability to rearrange existing content to fit a decision-making structure.

You can create documents that executives recognize as a decision-making target within 5 seconds: Complete an arrangement structure where the conclusion is clearly recognized on the first page.

The probability of passing the first round increases: The number of revision requests will decrease, and you will experience your reports leading directly to decisions without being put on hold.

You will have a structure that can explain "why the decision was made": Beyond simply getting approval, you will gain the ability to design and replicate the decision-making process yourself.

Skill Tags: Content MarketingWritingContent PlanningReport WritingBusiness WritingDecision DocumentsReport StructureProfessional Skills


■ Overall Writing Project Composition Guide

It consists of a total of 3 stages

You can conveniently choose and listen to the structural writing courses based on the level of difficulty and scope of application.


Full Course Curriculum

Ⅰ. Writing that Makes You a Brand - 6 Structures, 30 Checklists

- Writing that organizes thoughts into structures: https://inf.run/CenHM


Ⅱ. Overwhelm with Logic, Persuade with Emotion

-Overwhelm with Logic, Persuade with Emotion 1- How to turn your experience into a writing weapon: https://inf.run/Kn8C2

-Overwhelm with Logic, Persuade with Emotion 2- Persuasion happens naturally when writing in a 3-act structure: https://inf.run/nny9k

-Overwhelm with Logic, Persuade with Emotion 3- Completing a Piece of Writing with a Report: https://inf.run/FE51D

-Overwhelm with Logic, Persuade with Emotion 4- Creating Lectures/Publications/Brands with My Writing: https://inf.run/5Lvm3

-Writing/Personal Branding Completion Package - Overwhelm with Logic, Persuade with Emotion: https://inf.run/i3RSn


Ⅲ. Report Writing Techniques that Speed Up Your Departure and Determine Your Promotion

- Report Writing Methods that Speed Up Your Departure and Determine Your Promotion 1 - Foundations of Structure: https://inf.run/qLYAY

- Report Writing Methods that Speed Up Your Departure and Determine Your Promotion 2 - Strategic Design: https://inf.run/Ddon1

- Report Writing Methods that Speed Up Your Departure and Determine Your Promotion 3 - Dissecting the Point of Decision Suspension: https://inf.run/hDWTz

- Report Writing Method 4 to Speed Up Your Departure and Secure Your Promotion - Designing a Decision-Forcing Structure: https://inf.run/VYQLK

-How to Write Reports That Get You Home Early and Secure Your Promotion 5 - Removing Obstacles to Decision-Making: https://inf.run/yaaHy

Report Writing Method 6 to Speed Up Your Departure and Secure Your Promotion - Assembling the Decision Request: https://inf.run/FQkRS

- Report Writing Methods that Speed Up Your Departure and Determine Your Promotion - Report Structure Design Master Package (1+2) : https://inf.run/wAVEw

Report Writing Methods to Speed Up Your Departure and Secure Your Promotion : Structures for Writing Fast and Getting Immediate Approval (Lessons 4-6) : https://inf.run/3tKYu

- Report Writing Methods that Speed Up Your Clock-out and Determine Your Promotion - Integrated Package: https://inf.run/noL7D



👤 Instructor Introduction and Major Works

A writer with 26 years of business experience and a career in planning and publishing 4 full-length novels

"A report is not a text to be read, but a map that drives action."

I will show you how to redesign reports into a structure that makes it easy for supervisors to make decisions, so that a practitioner's report doesn't just stop at being 'good but on hold,' based on my 26 years of business experience and career as an author who has planned and published four feature-length novels.

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Who is this course right for?

  • A practitioner who is told to organize things a bit more every time they submit a report.

  • Planners and PMs who provide sufficient content but keep getting stuck at the final approval stage.

  • Those who repeatedly receive feedback that they have plenty of data but their conclusions are vague.

  • Someone who keeps refining sentences and rearranging the layout right up until the executive report.

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I have handled strategic decision-making worth hundreds of billions of won at major corporations and private equity (PE) investment firms for 26 years,

At the same time, as an active author who has planned and published five full-length novels,

I am the only business storyteller in Korea equipped with both logical analytical skills and narrative writing abilities.

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