Chapter 27

Progress Reporting

Abstract

This chapter describes a simple method for reporting and recording the progress and percentage complete using an activity on arrow network, and blacking in the completed lines or nodes. This requires regular feedback from subcontractors. To obtain the desired information and feedback from suppliers in a standard form, it is suggested that a standard blank bar chart template be sent to the supplier with the purchase order, together with a table of activities (depending on the product to be supplied) to be inserted in the bar chart for regular updating of progress reporting.

Keywords

Activities chart; Bar chart; Feedback; Progress reporting
Having drawn the network programme, it is now necessary ...

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