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all right lets get one thing straight nobody likes writing progress reports but they are important in a healthy organization so in this video im going to walk through a simple and powerful way to write progress reports quickly and easily and importantly im going to share a free downloadable template that you can use to get up and running super quick you ready lets go [Music] [Applause] right welcome i hope youre safe and well now the method that im sharing in this video is heavily inspired by a guy called martin mikos whos the ceo of hacka1 martin has been a friend of mine for many years hes an amazing leader and when i started consulting full-time hacker won one of my very first clients and this is a technique that he was using at the time to share and gather progress reports from his team now the key thing here is that while no one likes writing progress reports i dont think anyone likes reading them and the reason why is that were super busy were overflowing with informat