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How Do You Write A Project Management Report?

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How Do You Write A Project Management Report?

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Project management reports provide a progress update on a specific project. They are generally written at project milestones, but may be requested by the client or a supervisor at any time. Project management reports are important because they allow the project manager to assess the progress by comparing it to the original plan. This allows the manager to communicate and explain any changes, delays, problems and positives to all stakeholders. Project management reports need not be lengthy, but should address all aspects of the project. Provide the projects’ identifying information: the name of the project, the project number (if there is one), the client’s name, contact persons if the client is a business or organization, the project start date, and the address at which the project is being executed, if applicable. Also state the name of the project manager (PM), the name of the person writing the report if the author is someone other than the PM, and the date on which the report is be

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