Best Practice
Reporting in translation
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What to expect
A quick overview of the areas covered
Why reporting?
Managers want to see figures. So if you want to keep your management on your side, you need to supply them. So basic knowledge of reporting is important. Reporting can help you get support for changes, make it easier to get budgets approved, and give you a simple way to monitor developments.
Reporting – but how?
We take a look at the various options in reporting:
- Data without context
- Data with highlighting
- Data with annotations
- Data with annotations and storytelling
- Visualization of data in tables and dashboards
How to structure reporting
Find out how you can structure your reporting:
- Potential key figures, including TM savings, internal working hours and quality indicators
- How to use reporting effectively
- Target audience and purpose
- Sources of information