While creating a new monthly performance report, a manager requests brand identity and instructions to help the marketing team interpret key data. Which approach addresses this request for the first page, matching the organization's style guidelines?
Insert a footnote referencing departmental disclaimers
Provide a color-coded chart legend on the final page
Include a brief usage overview and the company logo
Place the updated distribution list near the last page
Including a concise guide for reading the report and the company’s branding elements on the first page meets both the manager’s request for usage instructions and the style requirement for brand identity. A color-coded legend alone would not provide usage guidance, placing the distribution list on the final page does not address brand identity, and adding disclaimers as a footnote does not include instructions for interpreting the report.
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