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When to Use Storytelling?

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Great stories help to inspire an intended action. Audit Reporting provides many avenues when it comes to using stories. Communicating audit recommendations, conveying the impact of the findings, and summarizing the key findings are a few ways storytelling can be leveraged in the audit process. It is better to focus on two to three key messages when it comes to stories, and the business value derived from the stories should determine if storytelling is the most effective tool.

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Sekar, M. (2022). When to Use Storytelling?. In: Machine Learning for Auditors. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-8051-5_15

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