This is the fifth and final protocol in our series on the art of saying the same thing twice. Or thrice. Or, let's be real, ad infinitum.
As we've established in previous protocols, redundancy is key to ensuring that all stakeholders are on the same page. Or, at the very least, that all stakeholders are aware that someone, somewhere, wrote something down about something.
In this subsection, we delve into the crucial role of redundant reporting in the grand scheme of things. Or, in other words, how to tell the same story five times, with slight variations, in the hopes that someone will get it.
And that's it for this protocol. Or, at the very least, it's enough to get the point across. Maybe.
For further reading, please refer to the Protocol Point 5 Reading List.
Or, you know, just go back to the Previous Protocol if you're not feeling this one.