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What Do I Do if I Realize There Was a Crime Committed?

What do you do if there’s a crime committed? As the investigator, we are not very often going to also be legal counsel to the client with the issue. So, again, probably if you’re investigating a workplace situation, you are not a criminal investigator, and you need to be handing

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What Do I Do if The Client Requests Changes to Findings?

What do you do if a client wants you to alter your investigative findings? I’m sad to say that this has come up. And this is sad, right? This is a lack of ethics. They hired you to be a neutral, independent third-party investigator. And then they try to control

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What Do I Do if The Client Wants to Edit Report?

What do you do if a client wants to edit your report? It depends on the edit. My reports mention the goals of the investigation. So for example, if a client wants to edit the goals of my investigation, that’s probably okay. Because if, for example, their real interest wasn’t

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What Do I Do if My Client Ignores the Findings?

What do you do if your client ignores your investigative findings? Let’s say for example, you determine that a manager discriminated against people. And in response, the client promotes that discriminator. Instead of firing the manager, they promote them. So they disregarded your investigative findings. You, as an investigator, have

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What Do I Do if The Client Starts by Telling You the Outcome?

What do you do if your client contact has already told you what your investigative outcome should be? This happens an awful lot. It is rare that a client is thoughtful and experienced enough to truly download a situation without expressing their opinion on the outcome.  It is just human

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What Do I Do if The Client Is Not Taking the Results Seriously?

What do you do if you don’t think your client contact is taking your investigation, or your investigative results very seriously? It’s incredibly frustrating when somebody makes a bad decision with your investigation. It is also frustrating when they make no decision with your investigative results. But, at the end

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What Do I Do to Build Client Goodwill with An Adversarial Finding?

What do you do to maintain Goodwill and a positive opinion of your firm with a client after you’ve made an adversarial finding? That’s a hard one. Hopefully, you have a good relationship with your client contact and hopefully, your client contact is a decision-maker. And within that relationship that

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What Do I Do if Someone Gets Mad During an Interview?

What do you do if somebody gets mad during your interview? Obviously, if it’s a safety issue in the meeting, you get out of there or you end the meeting. If not, short of being a safety issue, ask the person why they’re getting agitated. Could be that you’re on

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What Do I Do if Someone Has Evidence on Their Personal Device?

What do you do if somebody has company information related to your investigation on a personal device? We ask if we can have it! It can be a big issue because of ownership of intellectual property as a whole thing, but as a neutral, unbiased, third-party investigator, you should not

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