If not, why not? I have found that documenting meetings in the form of Meeting Minutes is a good way to keep everyone honest. How…
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Metrics help evaluate project performance across key areas. Below are common examples: Core Metrics Performance Area Performance Metric Cost Earned Value (EV), Actual Cost (AC),…
We’ve all done it. When asked about the status of a project task, we reply:“It’s in progress.” That’s when the stakeholder pauses, shakes their head,…
While project progress reporting standards may vary across organizations, they should always be consistent, transparent, and concise. The following suggested principles outline a simple framework…
Situation reports are known by several different names across industries and organizations, including SITREP (Situation Report), AAR (After Action Report), SAR (Situation–Action–Result), and STAR (Situation–Task–Action–Result).…
Avoiding blame when a project struggles (or fails) is less about “escaping responsibility” and more about managing expectations, visibility, and accountability throughout the project lifecycle.…
When preparing a report, it’s important to think beyond just the content. Effective reporting ensures the right information reaches the right people in the right…
Project reporting is a cornerstone of successful project management. Implementing project reporting best practices ensures teams stay aligned, deadlines are met, and stakeholders receive clear…
The more time you spend in reporting on what you are doing, the less time you have to do anything. Stability is achieved when you…
Green Amber Red Here is an easy way to make your reports snap. Use color as a visual aid. Your stakeholders will be drawn naturally…