
Documenting Your Internal Investigation Delivers Immediate and Lasting Benefits
If you are conducting an internal investigation, success or failure hinges on results. So, you might believe you’ll be judged by your final product, not your process. Except that is not the case. In the old children’s game, the Paper Chase, a team of “hares” runs cross country, dropping shreds of paper to mark their trail. The team of “hounds” later pursues, spying the paper scraps and following the trail to catch the hares. No one bothers to pick up the paper. Today, however, we’re more concerned about litter than in the past. We’re also more concerned with processes.