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Learning objectivesBy the time you have worked through this chapter , you will be able to: zExplain the difference between a story idea and a hypothesis zDraw up an investigative reporting plan zCreate and deliver an informative, convincing story pitch zExplain the uses and limitations of different types of source material and different investigation methods zUnderstand what a paper trail is and how to begin tracking one zDraw up and use criteria of authenticity and adequacy for evidence and zDraft useable timelines and budgets. If you are confident that you already have these skills, go straight to zChapter 4 for a detailed look at finding and using sources zChapter 5 for more on interviewing zChapter 6 for technical guidance on computer-assisted and number-based ( financial) research zChapter 7 for advice on analysing your evidence, pac
Planning the investigation 3-2 Why plan? T he previous chapter looked at sources of good story ideas. We saw that while ‘tips’ from informed insiders are immensely
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Training Land, Planning, Chapter, JP 5-0, Joint Planning, JP) 5-0, Joint Planning, Chapter One Vocabulary List for Career Choices, CHAPTER 4 PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AND, Chapter 4 Performance Management and Development, Chapter 5 Developmental Stages of the Learner, 4 Chapter 5: Developmental Stages of the Learner, Chapter 4, THE BUDGET PREPARATION PROCESS, Budget preparation