Background: One of my duties is to produce reports which summarize people's performance. The reports are report A, B and C.
Question: Which word I should use?
Sentence: As a manager in ABC Ltd, I am resposible for producing a range of reports. For/As for/Regarding/in the area of performance review, I produce report A, report B and Report C.
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Top answer
As a manager at ABC Ltd, I am responsible for producing a range of reports , such as report A, report B and report C for performance reviews.
— Mister Micawber
As a manager at ABC Ltd, I am responsible for producing a range of reports , such as report A, report B and report C for performance reviews.
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Is it possible to keep the form of my original sentence?
Ie,
As a manager in ABC Ltd, I am resposible for producing a range of reports. For/As for/Regarding/in the area of performance review, I produce report A, report B and Report C.
Is it possible to keep the form of my original sentence?-- If you wish to remain awkward and stilted, yes; otherwise, use mine.
Note that:performance review is not a "single" actionit includes a range of activties, eg arrange meeting, measure productivity, define new target, etc.In fact I should say "performance review activities "-- No, that is again making it verbose and stil