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Investigating and resolving an allegation correctly (in line with internal policies, external laws, and general ethics) strengthens and protects your organization. A proper, thorough investigation gives management needed information and a factual basis on which to make its decisions.

Investigations are also part of a process that should be reported periodically to your stakeholders. Demonstrating progress, trends, evolution, and emerging issues through aggregate hotline data and investigation results will highlight your contribution to the organization and the ROI your function brings.

In this session, Meric Bloch, Principal at Winter Investigations, will explain the various types of case data that you can use in quarterly and periodic reporting. These reports will help your work to become integrated into the larger organization and show your willingness to collaborate with other teams.

This webinar covers the following key topics:

  • Identifying which categories of case data to analyze
  • How interpret data trends to give insights and not just observations
  • Ways to anticipate possible questions from your readers/stakeholders and have your responses ready
  • Describing key investigations to identify significant issues and corresponding corrective steps and recommendations

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Showcase Your Value with Case Data: A How-To for Investigators
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