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Say you're beginning this discussion and you've just asked the participants to review the
report samples they currently use. One of the participants is reviewing the sample report
shown in Figure 6.11 .
Figure 6.11. The sample report being reviewed by a participant
You now instruct this particular participant to note the additional information she would
like to see on the report and to provide a brief statement indicating why the information
is necessary. It doesn't really matter exactly how she makes the notations so long as they
are clear and attached to the report in an obvious manner. In this case, she decides to use
largestickynotesasameansofdocumentinghercomments.She'sspecifiedtwonewfields
she'd like to add to the report, along with the reason for their inclusion. She's also sugges-
ted possible locations for the fields by writing their names on the report itself. Figure 6.12
shows the sample report with her comments.
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