Conflicted
When a report is "conflicted," it typically means the available data, evidence, or stakeholder opinions pull in opposite directions, making a singular conclusion difficult. A helpful report doesn't hide this tension; instead, it uses it to provide a more nuanced and transparent analysis.
: Analyze the broader environment and identify the high-level issues. CONFLICTED
: Include a "Management Plan" that outlines how the conflict will be handled—for instance, by having a neutral third party review the findings. 4. Positive Outcomes of a Conflicted Report When a report is "conflicted," it typically means
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