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Chapter 9, Problem 9.6AAC
Summary Introduction
To determine:-
A progress report to the instructor regarding a long report assignment and including the following points:
- The purpose of the report
- The work already completed
- The work currently in progress
- Problems encountered
- Future activities
- Schedule for completing the report.
Introduction:-
The projects that are still progressing are required to be updated to the person in charge or the manager about the progress or status of the work. These can either internal or external. Under internal one needs to tell the customers how a project is advancing and in external, the management is required to be informed about the status of the work.
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