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Keep your finger on the pulse of the project by getting your project team to complete this progress report. Learn what is completed, about to be completed or won't be completed.  Learn how time was spent or lost.  See who is planning a vacation or is scheduled for training.  Finally, keep track of time spent on tasks.

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