You have just wrapped up your last witness interview. The evidence is gathered. The documents are organized. Now it is time to write the report.
You open a blank document. You stare at it far too long. You tentatively type, then backspace, backspace, backspace. You sigh and close your laptop. Maybe tomorrow.
If this sounds familiar, you are not alone. For many workplace investigators, report writing feels like a separate project bolted onto the end of an investigation. But it does not have to be that way. In fact, a good writing process and a good investigative process are not
