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Weekly Report Format and Sample

The weekly report template outlines the key sections to include such as the project title, dates, names, roles, summary, tasks completed and in progress, outcomes, challenges, solutions, and objectives for the following week. It then provides an example report covering social media marketing tasks completed and in progress, outcomes achieved, challenges faced finding new content, and plans to implement a solution of featuring employees and objectives for the coming week.
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Weekly Report Format and Sample

The weekly report template outlines the key sections to include such as the project title, dates, names, roles, summary, tasks completed and in progress, outcomes, challenges, solutions, and objectives for the following week. It then provides an example report covering social media marketing tasks completed and in progress, outcomes achieved, challenges faced finding new content, and plans to implement a solution of featuring employees and objectives for the coming week.
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Weekly report template

You can customize your weekly report with different color schemes, fonts and information
depending on the purpose of your report. Here is a basic template that you can use to format your
weekly reports according to the projects your group completes:

[Title: Include the title of the project or task.]


[Date: List the start date and completion date for the work.]
[Name: Include your name and the name of your Research Leader]
[Roles: Give details about your role in the research.]

[Summary: Include a brief summary outlining project tasks, specifications and objectives.]

[Completed: Separate completed and in-progress tasks.]


• [Task]
• [Task]
• [Task]

[In progress]
• [Task]
• [Task]
• [Task]

[Outcomes: Describe the outcomes of completed work.]


• [Outcome]
• [Outcome]
• [Outcome]

[Briefly describe any challenges to the workflow.]

[Implemented solutions]

[Include a section with the main objectives for the following week's workflow.]

[Include documentation.]
Weekly report example
Here is an example of a completed weekly report to use when creating your own:

Weekly Status Report


April 16, 2021
Allison Lopez (Group Member)
Blaze Cruz (Research Leader)

Last week I took several steps towards completing our current social media marketing
campaign and planning our new campaign.

Completed:
• Finished creating the social media marketing plan for our new campaign
• Wrote and published new blog posts on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
• Designed and posted graphics on Instagram every weekday

In progress:
• Executing the current social media marketing campaign
• Preparing a social media post calendar
• Designing a paid advertisement to promote our newest products before they launch

Outcomes:
• Surpassed 10,000 blog views for the week
• Increased Instagram followers by 120
• Increased average likes per Instagram post by 10

Challenge(s):
The main challenge I faced last week was finding new content to post about, as there has been
less company news lately. I think a solution to this could be featuring employees on social
media. This could increase the amount of content we have to post as well as increase employee
morale.

Implemented solution(s):
In the next week, I plan to officially launch our new social media campaign and keep increasing
our followers and engagement by posting and commenting frequently. Additionally, I plan to
meet with the marketing team to brainstorm creative ideas for the new campaign to support our
marketing objectives.

Documentation:
(Proof/Pictures that you have you did your part in your group’s research)

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