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Superstructures Progress Report Paul V. Anderson’s Technical Communication, 6th ed.

Read more about progress reports in “Writer’s Reference Guide: Using Three Types of Special Reports” in Technical Communication.

Report Element Readers’ Questions Introduction Readers’ Questions What work does your report cover? What is the purpose of the work?

Report Element Readers’ Questions Facts and Discussion Past work Future work Readers’ Questions Is your work progressing as planned or expected? What results have you produced? What progress do you expect during the next reporting period?

In long reports—How do things stand overall? Report Element Conclusions Readers’ Question In long reports—How do things stand overall?

What do you think we should do? Report Element Recommendations Readers’ Question What do you think we should do?

Read more about progress reports in “Writer’s Reference Guide: Using Three Types of Special Reports” in Technical Communication.