Progress reports anticipate future problems

a. true
b. false

a. true

When you write a progress report, begin by stating the purpose and nature of the project. If the audience needs filling in, briefly provide background information without getting too detailed. Then, describe the work completed, explain the work in progress, describe current problems, anticipate future problems and possible remedies, discuss future activities, and provide the expected completion date.

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