ABSTRACT

Evidence Gathering through Questions Evidence is gathered by asking questions to those directly and indirectly involved, typically in the areas symbolized below:

Interviewing and being Organized Selecting the right persons to interview is extremely important and listing what are believed to be the right people is an essential pre-requisite. The number of people to be interviewed could be substantial, so preparation, cross-referencing and verification of results, especially if multiple interviewers are needed can be paramount. In brief the interview sessions and screening of findings needs to be organized as inconsistencies will lead to confusion and may lead to re-interviewing.