There are countless ways of combining project information for consumption by stakeholders. This book discusses the purpose of project reports, and provides examples of the format, content, timing, and audience for various types. Using principles of stakeholders and risk management, it presents a rationale for communication plans, enabling appropriate reporting at the project, program, and portfolio level. The author also:
- Presents tangible experience and suggestions for developing project reports.
- Discusses project reports in context, as applicable to types of stakeholders and the project lifecycle.
- Identifies sources and types of data required for adequate reporting.
- Offers examples of report formats, graphics, and content.
- Reflects on typical challenges encountered with project reporting.
It is essential reading for practitioners and students of project management, cost control, and accountancy.
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