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Types of notes (Actionable vs Informational)

Distinguish between informational and actionable ones.

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Written by Duncan
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There are two types of Notes that a reviewer can leave for a auditor. One that indicates what to change about the audit, and another to simply communicate important information.

Actionable Notes

Actionable Notes require an auditor to make changes to the audit. After the auditor has made the required changes, you must confirm the change and if it meets requirements mark (check off the box) the note as Resolved.

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Informational Notes

Informational Notes communicate information to an auditor without requiring any specific changes. These notes are typically used to provide tips and guidance to the auditor on how to improve their auditing and/or report writing skills. Each Note will require the auditor to Acknowledge that they have read the information.

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