Skills Product & Business Structured Project Status Report Generator

Structured Project Status Report Generator

v20260618
project-status-report
This skill generates a comprehensive and highly structured project status report, perfect for weekly communication with key stakeholders (e.g., Steering Committees, Sponsors, PMO). It ensures that all critical areas—including RAG status, milestone progress, identified risks, blockers, and required decisions—are documented clearly and concisely, keeping the project transparent and on track without requiring a formal meeting.
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Overview

Project Status Report Skill

Produces a clear, structured project status report — the weekly communication that keeps stakeholders informed without requiring a meeting.

Required Inputs

  • Project name
  • Reporting period
  • Current RAG status (Red / Amber / Green)
  • Key milestones (due, delivered, coming)
  • Issues or blockers
  • Decisions needed from stakeholders
  • Budget status (if tracked)
  • Audience (steering committee / sponsor / PMO / full team)

Output Structure


Project Status Report: [Project Name]

Period: [Date range] | Author: [PM] | Next report: [Date]


Overall Status

Dimension Status Last period Trend
Overall Red / Amber / Green [Last] Improving / Stable / Declining
Schedule
Budget
Scope
Risks

RAG definitions:

  • Green: On track. No significant issues.
  • Amber: At risk. Issues identified but mitigations in place.
  • Red: Off track. Escalation or decisions required to recover.

Executive Summary

[3-5 sentences. Headline story. If it is Red, say so immediately and why. Never bury bad news after good news.]


Milestone Progress

Milestone Due date Status Comment
[Milestone] [Date] Complete / At risk / Delayed / On track [One line]

Completed this period: [What was delivered] Due next period: [What is expected]


Issues and Blockers

[Issue title] — Critical / High / Low

  • Description: [What the issue is]
  • Impact: [What happens if unresolved]
  • Owner: [Who is resolving]
  • Action: [What is being done]
  • Resolution date: [When it will be closed]

Risks

Risk Likelihood Impact Mitigation Owner
[Risk] H/M/L H/M/L [Action] [Name]

Decisions Required

Decision Background Options Recommendation Needed by
[Decision] [Context] [Options] [Recommendation] [Date]

Budget Summary

Budget Actual to date Forecast Variance
Total £ £ £ £ F/A

Next Period Plan

[3-5 specific bullet points — what will happen next period]

Writing Rules

  • Never soften a Red status
  • Milestones are binary: complete or not complete
  • Decisions must be genuinely actionable
  • Keep to one page where possible

Quality Checks

  • Red status is stated immediately (not buried after positives)
  • Every issue has a named owner and a resolution date
  • Decisions required are genuinely actionable by the audience
  • Milestones are binary (complete or not complete — no "85% done")
  • Executive summary can stand alone for a stakeholder who reads nothing else

Anti-Patterns

  • Do not rate project health as Green while listing unresolved critical blockers
  • Do not report milestone progress as a percentage — milestones are binary: complete or not complete
  • Do not bury risks at the bottom — if something is high risk, it belongs in the executive summary
  • Do not leave decisions required without specifying who must decide and by when
  • Do not write an executive summary that requires reading the full report to understand — it must stand alone

Example Trigger Phrases

  • "Write a project status report for [project]"
  • "Generate a RAG status update for [project]"
  • "Write the steering committee report for [project]"
Info
Name project-status-report
Version v20260618
Size 3.74KB
Updated At 2026-06-19
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