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Writing High-Impact Reports:
Proven Practices for Auditors and Accountants
You show clients the value of your work
through your written communication.
Writing High-Impact Reports shows
you how to:
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- Communicate key points concretely and
concisely so that all readers will understand.
- Convey impacts convincingly so that
clients will see the significance.
- Document action plans that reduce risks
and improve performance now and in the future.
- Follow a step-by-step approach to
write it right the first time.
- Write so that recipients will respond
positively to your reports.
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Whats New and Unique in Writing High-Impact
Reports:
- Focuses on what to do BEFORE you write so
that you minimize re-writing later.
- Shows you how to write the report throughout
the engagement so that the report is done when the
project is done.
- Describes what clients want and expect from
your reports.
- Includes samples of what to do and what to
avoid.
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A Dozen Things You Will Find Immediately Useful
- The books are compact yet comprehensive.
- Proven practices are distilled from the authors 20 years of
training and consulting experience.
- Content is fully customized to audit and accounting professionals
work product.
- CD-ROM of key materials is included with each book:You can carry what
you need into the field.
- A laminated Tip Sheet summarizes the key points you need to know.
Keep it next to your computer.
- Books lie flat on your desk or a document stand for easy reference.
- Practical approaches are offered to solving communication problems.
- Real-life samples show you what to do and what to avoid.
- Writing tips are brief and practical so that you can apply them immediately.
- Exercises teach you new skills.
- You can print worksheets and guidelines to use on the job.
- Format is flexible to your needs you can read hardcopy, view
tips on your screen, or print samples.
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