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June 10, 2020 | Barb Carr

Four reasons incident investigations fall to pieces at this stage!

Did you know that a common place for an investigation to fall apart is at the reporting stage? You can do everything right during the investigation, and completely blow it at the very end! Ouch!

If you attended a TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis course, you probably learned how to use the TapRooT® Software to conduct an incident investigation and build an incident report. However, knowing how to build the reports is one thing, understanding custom configurations takes it to the next level. Learn how to pull all of your data together and complete the reporting stage of your investigation with ease.

It just takes 90 minutes to improve your investigations by building better reports! Our next live webinar for TapRooT® Software Users, “Building Custom Reports Using the TapRooT® Software” is scheduled for June 24, 2020 at 2 pm EST.

The four reasons your investigations may fall apart at the reporting stage.

Solid investigations sometimes fall flat at the reporting stage for many reasons that a custom template will solve. These include:

  1. overwhelm when putting the report together
  2. no standardization of what’s essential to report
  3. not creating a report that gets approval from management
  4. not getting the attention and resources to implement corrective actions

This webinar not only includes how to created a custom template for your company but also covers best practices for preparing reports.

Join us on June 24, 2020 at 2 pm EST for “Building Custom Reports Using the TapRooT® Software.” You must be TapRooT® trained to register.

REGISTER to learn about building custom reports>>

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