Weekly Reporting
Capture weekly KPIs, flag anomalies, write the narrative, get manager sign-off, and distribute to stakeholders. Built for operations teams, structured execution with approval gates and an audit trail.
For: Operations Analyst, Operations Lead, and Operations Manager teams running weekly reporting
What this template includes
Process steps
- 1Capture weekly KPIs
- 2Scan for anomalies
- 3Write the narrative summary
- 4Manager review
- 5Distribute to stakeholders
Why teams use this template
Capture weekly KPIs, flag anomalies, write the narrative, get manager sign-off, and distribute to stakeholders. When this work runs through inboxes and ad-hoc spreadsheets, ownership gets fuzzy and evidence gets lost. Weekly Reporting gives you a 5-step process with 1 checkpoint so nothing slips between handoffs.
Built for teams led by Operations Analyst, Operations Lead, and Operations Manager: every task has a named owner, every approval routes to a real role, and the run history is the audit trail your auditors actually want.
The checkpoint tasks ("Capture weekly KPIs") cannot be skipped, they're where the run produces evidence the next stage depends on. You start with structure instead of building it from scratch every time.
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