Project Reporting Guidelines


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Project Reporting Guidelines

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Format: Specifications/Procedures
Contributed by: Sunil Sharma

The following guidelines will help you implement a good reporting system.


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Scott Burdon
Senior Programme Office Analyst & Internal Comms Champion, AXA Personal Lines Insurance
Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom



Posted: May 24, 2003 2:22 PM

"I found these guidelines well laid out and easy to use and understand. The nice part is that you can use the ideas that this document generates to suit your specific business requirements."

Scott Burdon
Senior Programme Office Analyst & Internal Comms Champion, AXA Personal Lines Insurance
Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom



Posted: May 24, 2003 2:22 PM

"I found these guidelines well laid out and easy to use and understand. The nice part is that you can use the ideas that this document generates to suit your specific business requirements."

Dana Adamski
ALTAMONTE SPG, FL, USA
Posted: Apr 17, 2003 2:33 PM

"This is a good outline for project reporting but would like more specifics. Dana Adamski, Orlando, Fl"

Kym Romanets
Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Posted: Apr 17, 2003 1:35 AM

"I think these guidelines, while a good start, could be more specific and a Project Report template provided. "



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