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Title: Advanced Technical Writing


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Advanced Technical Writing
  • Progress report

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Progress Report
  • When you have a job with a company or any
    organization, your bosses will want you to keep
    track of the progress you are making on your
    work. One way for them to do this is to ask you
    to write a progress report. They may have a form
    for this, or they may expect you to complete a
    memo.

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Progress Report
  • A progress report describes the status of an
    ongoing project.
  • Progress reports range in size from single-page
    blank forms to documents running to sixty or
    seventy pages.
  • Some progress reports are written when an
    unexpected breakthrough occurs or when a project
    falls under new administration
  • Most, however, are written upon completion of a
    certain stage

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Goal of Progress Report
  • Progress reports are written to provide
    information about the way a project is developing
  • to convince your audience that you are making
    progress, that it's the proper progress, and that
    you will finish on time, or
  • to explain problems and to request assistance or
    guidance
  • Force you to establish a work schedule so that
    you'll complete the project on time.

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Audience
  • Instructors
  • Supervisor
  • Associates
  • Customers

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What Should progress Report Include
  • Successful progress reports answer the following
    questions
  • How much has been accomplished since the last
    report?
  • Is the project on schedule?
  • If not, what went wrong? How has the problem been
    corrected? How long will it take to get back on
    schedule?
  • Are there any unexpected problems (other than
    schedule problems)?
  • When do you anticipate completion?

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Basic layout
  • 2 3 pages
  • Single spaced

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Format of Progress Report
  • Depending on the size of the progress report,
    the length and importance of the project, and the
    recipient, the progress report can take the
    following forms
  • Memo--A short, informal report to someone within
    your organization
  • Letter--A short, informal report sent to someone
    outside your organization
  • Formal report--A long, formal report sent to
    someone outside your organization

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Organization of the Progress Report
  • Headings
  • Body
  • I. Introduction
  • II. Discussion
  • III. Conclusion
  • References

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Heading
  • To Name of your advisor
  • From Your name
  • Subject The subject of your proposal
  • Date date of submission

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BodyI. Introduction
  • Purpose of the project
  • Specific objectives of the project
  • Scope, or limits, of the project
  • Date the project began date the project is
    scheduled to be completed
  • People or organization working on the project
  • People or organization for whom the project is
    being done
  • Overview of the contents of the progress report

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II. Discussion ( Project description )
  • 2 possibilities for subheadings in this section
  • Option 1-Chronological organization
  • Work Completed
  • Work in Progress
  • Work Remaining
  • Option 2-Topical organization
  • Task 1
  • Task 2
  • Task 3
  • Whichever organization you choose, provide a
    detailed discussion of your progress.

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III. Conclusion
  • Briefly summarize your progress.
  • Relate back to the originally proposed schedule
    and deadline.
  • Reassure the reader that you are adhering to the
    schedule and that the project will be completed
    on time.
  • Emphasize the benefits of the final report.

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References
  • List all the references you used

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Formal Report Example
  • progresssample.pdf

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Assignment
  • Write a progress report for your formal report
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