Monday, November 23, 2009

Chelsea B's Progress Reports



A progress report is an informal update on the status of an ongoing project. Most useful for managers and supervisors, they detail how far along they’ve come on a project and how much farther they have to go. Typically there are set goals and objectives and the report gives insight as to which stage of completion they are in. They cover information such as completed objectives, objectives which encountered delays, and solutions to the problems that caused the setback. A standard progress report would review past information, explain current affairs, and provide the audience with expected dates of completion. Also, it would let an audience know when a final, more formal report is expected. Honesty is crucial in constructing a progress report because its audience, mainly stakeholders, may have other projects going on at the same time and need to plan accordingly. Length does not matter as much as a thorough and accurate report.

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3 comments:

  1. Your Voki was awesome. I liked that you used a man as your character. It made the Voki a little more amusing to listen to. Good job!

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  2. I also liked your "Borat" look alike Voki lol. It definitely livened up your post. You should add more voice next time, and stay away from sounding like a text book. Overall, great job!

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  3. The voki seemed to work fine for me! Thanks for the information!

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