Saturday, December 24, 2005

Project Status Reports; Simpler is Better


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There's a good article in Computerworld about project progress reports. The key lessons are to know your audience, including what they want to see, how they want to receive the information, and how frequently they want to see it. There's no "one size fits" all approach, and it can vary based on the audience, the type of project, and at what point in the project you are.

One thing that everyone seems to agree on is to keep it simple. The best progress reports are one page, with the option for people to ask for suppporting information if needed.

Here's the full article...

How to Write a Progress Report - Computerworld

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