Progress reporting can be cumbersome. You want to get your message across and
provide detailed information, but long tables and lists do not appeal to the reader.
Subway maps have been developed to give insight in progress, bottlenecks and
dependencies. In one quick look stakeholders recognize the steps that need to be taken in order to reach the project goal and get insight in the work that is finished. The Quick Reference Card explains how to create and use a subway map for progress reporting.
Download the Quick Reference Card
Use the template to make your own
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Wow, this post is good, my sister is analyzing these kinds of things,
so I am going to inform her.
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Appreϲiate thos post. Will try it out.
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