Writing Short Reports

Writing Short Reports

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Bill Carmody emphasizes the importance of writing concise short reports by focusing on the audience's needs. He suggests identifying who will read the report and what they need to know, making it easier to convey essential information. He advises including supplemental information for those interested in more details but not overwhelming the reader. Keeping reports short increases the likelihood of them being read, followed up on, and sparking meaningful conversations.

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