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October 7, 2020 | Barb Carr

How to Conduct Effective Interviews for Incident Investigations

Learning how to conduct effective interviews is important to an investigation because good information collection is important to finding the true root causes. Here are a few recent posts and resources to improve your investigation interviews:

The secret interview technique few use . . . but everyone should!

Self-Guided, or On-Demand, 3-Hour Evidence Collection for Incident Investigations

Interviewing & Evidence Collection Tip: How to Handle an Inconsistent Statement

Also important to conducting effective interviews is a reliable process, one that is proven and repeatable.

The TapRooT® 12-Step Interview Process

The TapRooT® 12-Step Interview Process makes investigative interviewing easier because it breaks the interview down into manageable, consistent steps that result in the collection of better quality and quantity of information. Investigators around the world use our process to gather reliable data to find and fix problems in their workplaces.

If you’d like to learn more from a live instructor, join our upcoming event. The instructor will not only deep-dive the TapRooT® 12-Step Interview Process but also talk about how to identify nonverbal cues during the interview.

How to Conduct Effective Interviews for Incident Investigations”
Webinar

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

2 pm EST

Register

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