A project status report communicates a project's current health to stakeholders at a defined point in time, covering milestones, budget, risks, and decisions required from leadership.

Weekly, monthly, executive, progress, and RAG health reports each serve a different audience and reporting purpose, so choosing the right format matters as much as the content itself.

Every strong status report contains seven components: project overview, RAG status, completed milestones, upcoming tasks, risks and issues, budget update, and key decisions required.

Effective reporting follows a repeatable process: define a cadence, gather live data, assign honest RAG ratings, highlight the top risks, tailor the format to your audience, and follow up on decisions promptly.