Task Progress Tracker Updates for 2007

Task Progress Tracker

The Task Progress Tracker is one of the Printable CEO™ forms that people use in advance of the current date, so I’m releasing this updated form first.

If you’re not familiar with the TPT, it’s a progress tracking to-do list that allows you to mark progress made on a task, in 15-minute increments.

I’ve used it in the past for:

  • doing project estimates
  • keeping a list of big tasks that are hard to get done all at once, but want to keep on the top of my “things to do” list.
  • managing several projects at once, using one project per sheet

The nice thing about it is that you can keep the context of your project on a single sheet of paper, and refer to it to keep track of what you’re doing. I’ve heard that some people are using it in their companies for project management; they write out the task list as they understand it, staple it to the front of a folder, and hand out assignments.

For the latest downloads, visit the Printable CEO Series Page.

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3 Responses to Task Progress Tracker Updates for 2007

  1. I just found your site today and I must admit I will download these and try them out.

    Thanks. Great site!

  2. Derek says:

    Hi Dave – I stumbled across your site in someone’s blog entry and have downloaded all your printable forms – they look great! I’m horrendus with my time management skills (or lack thereof) and your work here will hopefully fix that. I’ll be sure to give you feedback.

    Cheers,
    Derek