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Ranny
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi,

How to write a weekly status/update report to your manager ? I know its not related to SAS, it is a general question.. sorry

I have to submit weekly report to my manager regarding work progress, I am submitting all common things ... Can any one give me one whole format so I can get a perfect idea about it, what to add on it and how its look like.... (I am sending an email to them)..

Thank you

- Ranny

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RichardinOz
Quartz | Level 8

This may seem like the wrong order but a busy manager will appreciate putting the most important first

Action you require to take - none

Issues we need to discuss - none

Blockers hindering progress - none

Decisions made - none

Upcoming leave - none

Project milestones reached - none

Project Progress

  • Phase 1 description deadline 80%
  • Phase 2 description deadline 20%
  • Phase 3 description deadline (not started)

Richard in Oz

RichardinOz
Quartz | Level 8

I would add that the report should contain no surprises.

If there is anything that a manager needs to know that requires their action or decision, it should be raised immediately, and not wait for the weekly report.

Richard in Oz

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