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Progress, plans, problems (PPP) is: a management technique for recurring (daily, weekly/monthly) status reporting. A person reports 3-5 achievements, goals and challenges from the——reporting period. It is used in organizations in situations like employee to manager, team member to team. Or CEO to board, investors and advisors reporting.
Each report consists of three sections:
- Progress: Employee's accomplishments, finished items. And closed tasks for the "period ending."
- Plans: Goals and "objectives for the next reporting period."
- Problems: Items that are stuck and can't be, finished. Problems often need help from someone else, not just the employee.
PPP reporting has been used in companies like Apple and Skype and startup accelerators like Seedcamp and Antler as their internal reporting process.
References※
- ^ Planning, Productivity and Progress – The Power of P. Gibbon, Cleve.