And you can add “actuals” to the chart as well.
The chart can be changed to show weekly, monthly, quarterly values based on the size of your schedule. There is room for some textual data, you just need to change the text in the right section to reflect the information you want to share with the financial stakeholders. When you create a good WBS in your schedule the table will show you everything cost related to the phases, or if you are a more PMI minded person to all the top deliverables. The Cash flow report is amazing, in it’s simplicity. I added assignments, created a baseline and set progress.
I made some changes to duration and added Will and Dave as resources, both have hourly rates filled in. I wrote an article about the office templates, you can find it by clicking here. an Office template, available from the “new” section under “File”. Without these basics, you don’t have anything to report on.įor the following screenshots I used “Market Research Schedule”. Here are some key elements that you would like to have in the schedule to get great Microsoft Project reports:Īt the end of this post I’ll share some links on all 3 elements. The more you put in, the better the reports will look. The reports in project are all related to information within your schedule. If you are curious about older reports have a look at this post about “ updating the visual reports“. Be aware that these are reports created using the technology that has been available since the 2013 version of Project. In this post I would like to share my 3 favorite Microsoft Project Reports.