Chapter 8

Reporting After Analysis

Joe Fichera

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Introduction

It has been my experience that in most cases no analysis is conducted without the end result being a reporting on the findings of the analysis, of course I am sure that in some government spaces, the reverse may be true. Reporting provides many things that benefit an organization, it helps to establish best practices, build the skills of analysts, providing a reference database that can be searched, and among other things, may provide details records of due diligence if accusations are ever leveled against the organization.

Reporting is an interesting endeavor that is an art to be developed. Ranked high as one of the ...

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