Progress Record Form PDF Details

Tracking progress in any endeavor can be essential for gauging what's working, determining areas of improvement and keeping yourself accountable. In business initiatives like marketing campaigns or customer service processes, it's even more important to have a formalized way of tracking how projects are progressing. That's where having a detailed Progress Record Form comes into play – allowing teams to effectively manage their ongoing works-in-progress and keep calendars organized. In this blog post, we'll provide an overview of the benefits that come with using a star-studded Progress Record Form and discuss why it should be part of your company’s standard operating procedures.

QuestionAnswer
Form NameProgress Record Form
Form Length2 pages
Fillable?No
Fillable fields0
Avg. time to fill out30 sec
Other namesstudents progress record, progress record format, recording progression, dvsa progress record

Form Preview Example

Type*

Name

Progress Record

For use in providing information on investigators, recent converts, and less-active members to ward or stake leaders.

 

M

 

 

Lessons taught

 

or

 

Telephone

(circle if taught with

Age

F

Address

number

a member present)

 

 

 

 

 

Names of missionaries

Ward or branch

Date

 

 

Fellowshipper

No. of times

Baptism and

Priesthood

 

confirmation dates

 

or

attended

ordination

 

 

 

 

home teacher

church

Baptized

Confirmed

date

Help needed

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Type: I=Investigator; RC=Recent convert; LA=Less-active member; PM=Part-member family

Key Indicators: Week ending

Investigators

 

 

 

 

baptized and

 

Investigators who

Lessons taught to

 

confirmed

 

 

Investigators with

attended

investigators with a

 

 

 

 

Baptized

Confirmed

a baptismal date

sacrament meeting

member present

Other lessons taught

*Progressing investigators

Referrals

Received

Contacted

New

investigators

Lessons taught to

recent converts and less-active members

Actual

Goal

*Progressing investigators: Investigators who have been taught two or more times and are keeping their commitments to read the Book of Mormon and pray about it and the Prophet Joseph Smith, to attend church, and so on.

© 2004 IRI. 7/04. Printed in the USA. 36985

Progress Record (continued)

 

 

 

M

 

 

 

 

or

 

Type*

Name

Age

F

Address

 

 

 

 

 

Telephone

number

Lessons taught

(circle if taught with

member present)

Fellowshipper

or

home teacher

No. of times

attended

church

Baptism and

confirmation dates

Baptized

Confirmed

 

 

Priesthood ordination date

Help needed

Notes

*Type: I=Investigator; RC=Recent convert; LA=Less-active member; PM=Part-member family