Final reports are different from progress reports in many ways. Here are the key ingredients that you always include in your final reports:
Executive summary: Briefly summarize the information you are presenting in your final report and highlight key project accomplishments and problems.
Project background and scope: Make this part of the final report your opportunity to discuss the nature and scope of the project, how it came to be, and your role in it.
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