Sample Weekly Status Report
Stay on top of your project with this weekly status report template, which helps you track issues, delays, key accomplishments, planned activities and risks.
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Stay on top of your project with this weekly status report template, which helps you track issues, delays, key accomplishments, planned activities and risks.
This template is designed to assist the project manager with planning for Sarbanes-Oxley communications and training. After a group of stakeholders meet to complete the template, results feed into training plans and communication plans.
This document guides the project manager and project team throughout the process of schedule development and helps them to define and control the project schedule baseline. It should assist the team in the creation of a realistic and agreed-upon schedule that will be accepted by the project sponsor and other relevant stakeholders. Also, it should define how the schedule will be controlled and how progress reporting will be done. Once finalized, it becomes a part of the project management plan.
This Excel scorecard is composed of three tabs to help you evaluate risks derived by the schedule: overall schedule risk score, schedule content risk score and schedule technicality risk score.
The scope statement is first defined in an early stage of the project, so that right from the start it’s clear what should be achieved and what not. Besides a clear description of what is included, the scope statement also contains a description of deliverables, exclusions, assumptions and constraints that might apply. All these aspects of the scope can be described in this simple document.
Ensure that your workers are prepared for their duties in time, without excessive monitoring.
This template is designed to assist the project manager with planning timely project communications on critical but sensitive topics. Message details can be listed and timing of delivery to specific groups can be scheduled. The appearance of "covering up" or communicating only to favored groups can thus be avoided. Missed communications can also be avoided.
How well are your project's IT service objectives meeting the needs of the end users? Find out by asking them to rank each service objective on its merits.
Begin your Siebel implementation project by defining the scope at a high level. Here's an example from the Financial industry.
Here's a simple and practical Excel spreadsheet set up so you can calculate cash flows.
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