Nov 3, 2020
How to Write Weekly Reports with XMind?
Shin
Weekly report at work is one of the effective tools that are necessary for managing and communicating within a team, especially when we are transforming everything into remote. However, many employees find it annoying and even question whether it is a time-wasting thing to report weekly, that’s probably because they haven’t done it in the right way.
In XMind, we also need to write weekly reports. Writing with our own tool XMind, most team members finish their reports efficient and organized, in less than ten minutes. Therefore, in the following article, we are going to discuss how to write a good weekly work report, making a reflection of the past week and planning out tasks for next week, with XMind.
Is it Necessary to Write Weekly Reports?
Some people regard a weekly report as a mere formality in corporations, but it is actually a very necessary and smart tool not only for strengthening communications within teams but also for allowing yourself to have a better reflection time and developing time management skills.
Team Updates
Weekly reports serve as a communication tool. By going through weekly reports, a team leader is able to be fully aware of the current project progress, individual working status and any work difficulties or problems. Colleagues from different departments can keep updated with others’ finished tasks and ongoing projects to see if there is an overlapping or cooperative part.
Time Management
Weekly reports can be a part of the time management process. You reflect back on what you did this past week and plan out a to-do list for what is coming up next week. It is efficient to use the weekly report time to realize your next week’s goals, organize specific tasks, and manage future time while making adjustments when needed.
Self-Reflection
Weekly reports give us opportunities to self-reflect.
Working in a structured routine can lead to a lack of creativity which is a must in almost every industry. Sometimes it is helpful to use a creative and efficient tool like XMind to write weekly reports, allowing sufficient time for self-reflection. Compared to typing hundreds of words to summarize past tasks done in a week, mapping a weekly report with XMind would allow your brain to have more breathing spaces for thinking and evaluating your performances. Through a structured logic map, you look back and see what you’ve accomplished and encountered in the past week, summarize and flag any unfinished tasks or unsolved problems for next week.
What Does a Good Weekly Report Look?
We’ve summarized a map regarding what a good weekly report should include.

Use XMind to Write in Less than Ten Minutes.
Let this map tell you why XMind is perfect for weekly reports! With built-in templates and features dedicated to facilitate your thinking process, it takes less ten minutes (for me at least) to write a structured, clear and reflective weekly report.

