Progress Report
Progress Report
Employee Plans for the week Move the plans here Problems you had this
when completed week
2 Periodic report,
Project Proposal
One Line Tagline About the Proposal
Business Case
Provide a description and overview of the project you are proposing. Explain the purpose and provide
a general level of justification as to why the project is needed. Generally, describe the problem your
project is designed to address and the rationale behind working on it.
Problem/Opportunity
Discuss the needs and problems that your solution would address/fix.
Problem 1: One-Liner
Problem 2: One-Liner
Goals & Objectives
Describe the objective of the project. Explain in detail what the project will achieve. Who will
ultimately benefit?
Have the reader understand what success looks like. Include metrics wherever possible.
Help your reader understand your project within the strategic context. Describe how the project relates
to your companies mission, initiatives, department goals, etc. It’s helpful for your reader to
understand how your project translates to the larger picture.
Project Scope
Describe what the project encompasses. What are the features being built, implemented?
What does the pathway to completion look like?
Communication Plan
Once the project is completed, do you have a plan to roll out the communication around it?
Who do you need to collaborate with to make that happen? Who will be your audience that
will be impacted? What would be the best mediums in which to communicate these
changes? Will there be emails, meetings, training, documentation, etc. Describe the rollout
of the project.
Project Risks
Include any risks that your teams should be aware of. Be honest, open and reflective of the risks. As
much as you want a project pushed through, it’s equally important that you and your team can think
through the risks associated. It helps create the best plan possible and decrease the potential for risks.
Timeline
Include your timeline and milestones that your project should be able to hit. Include deadlines so that
your approver(s) understands the expectations of what you’re proposing.
1 Project
conception
2 Project
definition
3 Project
launch and
execution
4 Project
performance
5 Project close
Budget
Cover the costs of implementation. It’s also important to include a projection of project maintenance
costs post-implementation.
Next Steps
Make sure the approver understands what you’ll do once the project gets approved. Do you need
anything from them before you get started? Anything they should be aware of?
3 Conference report,
Name: UUN:
Degree Programme:
Principal Supervisor: Year of Study:
CONFERENCE DETAILS
CONFERENCE REPORT
Plan Proposal
Name
Founder
Name
city, state
Proposal Summary
What you want top do
Business Description
A description of your proposed business. How it would work and how you will start it
Vision
A greater future vision for your proposal
Target Audience
The group your proposal has as targets and who are most likely to buy the product
Goal
What you want to achieve in a specified time period to call it a succes
Infrastructure $10,000
Tech Staff $300,000
Programming $100,000
Marketing $150,000
Revenue Model
How you are expected to make money
Future Development
A future plan for if the original plan is a succes
Melissa business
business @business.com
888-888-8888
5 audit report,
Audit No.
Audit team:
Site/section/function audited:
Audit date:
AUDIT FINDINGS
Scope of EMS
Environmental policy
Environmental aspects
Communication
Documentation
Control of documents
Element Code Findings CPA no.
Operational control
Control of records
Internal audit
Management review
Mi = Minor nonconformity
C = Conformity
O = Observation
6 feasibility report,
[Name of Project]
feasibility Report
Version History
Approval History
were an exhibitor
7 trip report,
DATES OF TRAVEL
Summarize the itinerary TRIP
REPORT
FORM
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS/
CONCLUSIONS
Provide brief comments on your evaluation
of the show
CONCLUSIONS
RECOMMENDATIONS
Did you realize any immediate benefits
from exhibiting at this show?
NAMES OF CONTACTS
Provide a list of contacts made
8 recommendation report,
Recommendation Report
Report Resource.)
Name
Lab Partner(s):
Lab Experiment:
State Standard:
Period
Lab Date: Class: :
Introduction: (What do you expect to learn? What is the purpose of this lab?)
Materials: (What equipment and materials did you need for this lab assignment? Describe how any
equipment was connected. Also mention any special hardware or connections. List the name and
amount of each item used.)
Procedures: (What steps did you take to accomplish this lab assignment?)
Data Recording: (Record the data that is required at each step of the lab: tables, charts, graphs,
sketches, etc.)
Discussion: (Discuss what happened in the lab. Give details on anything that went wrong. Answer
any questions from the lab protocol sheet.)
Conclusion: (What did you learn? What conclusions can you draw form the results of this lab
assignment? Compare the results of the experiment with you hypothesis.)
10. accident report,
REPORTED DATE OF
BY: REPORT:
TITLE / ROLE: INCIDENT NO.:
INCIDENT INFORMATION
INCIDENT DATE OF
TYPE: INCIDENT:
LOCATION:
INCIDENT DESCRIPTION
1.
2.
3.
NAME / ROLE / CONTACT OF WITNESSES
1.
2.
3.
POLICE REPORT
FILED? PRECINCT:
REPORTING OFFICER: PHONE:
FOLLOW-UP ACTION
SUPERVISO SUPERVISOR
R NAME: SIGNATURE: DATE:
11. personal report