2PROJECT EXECUTION AND CONTROL I have gone through the post and found it really interesting. I have been able to understand about all the different kinds of reporting that are involved in the making of a project. I want to thank you for adding such great detail in a precise way. I was always in a state of confusion regarding the difference between a reporting made to theteams, sponsor, and steering committee(Keil et al., 2014).As I want to establish myself as a project manager in the near future this post will really help me a lot. I have gained a good amount of knowledge regarding the different qualities to look for in different projects. Your post has helped me to understand that a team report will contain detailed information about the individual members and the task assigned. Reports for the sponsors and steering committees will have vital financial data or information about long term milestones (Nalewaik & Witt, 2009).In the future while taking the project updates I will look for all the different parameters in the different projects without jumbling them up. I will make it a point to make updates on a weekly basis so that I can provide apt solutions for different stakeholders in the organization.
3PROJECT EXECUTION AND CONTROL References Keil, M., Smith, J., Iacovou, C. L. &Thompson, R. L. (2014). The Pitfalls of Project Status Reporting.MITSloanManagementReview.Retrievedfrom: https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/the-pitfalls-of-project-status-reporting/. [Accessed: 1st May 2019] Nalewaik, A. A. & Witt, J. (2009). Challenges Reporting Project Costs and Risks to Owner Decisionmakers.AACEInternationalWomeninProjectControls.Retrievedfrom: http://www.icoste.org/ICMJ%20Papers/Nalewaik1.pdf. [Accessed: 1stMay 2019]. Pp 1- 9.