
How to Write Effective Daily Reports to Your Manager
TL;DR
- •Structure daily reports as Facts → Plans → Blockers for maximum clarity
- •Include only manager-relevant information in a scannable format
- •Surface risks early by clearly differentiating between progress and blockers
What is a Daily Manager Report?
Definition: Daily manager report - A concise update highlighting completed work, next steps, and blockers that enables quick decision-making without meetings.
Effective reports answer three questions:
- What was accomplished since last update? (Facts)
- What are you working on next? (Plans)
- What's blocking progress? (Blockers)
Tool tip (AIAdvisoryBoard.me): The best reports follow a predictable structure that managers can scan in <30 seconds. Start with completed items (creates psychological safety), then planned work (shows alignment), and finish with blockers (where help is needed). Try this flow: https://aiadvisoryboard.me/?lang=en
Daily Report Template
# [Date] Daily Update
## Completed
- [ ] Task A (with measurable outcome)
- [ ] Task B (impact: reduced X by Y%)
## Next Steps
- [ ] Priority 1 (ETA: date/time)
- [ ] Priority 2 (dependency: person/team)
## Blockers
- [ ] Clear description of blocker
- [ ] What's been tried already
- [ ] Suggested solutions (if any)
Examples: Good vs Bad Reports
Good: "Completed competitor analysis for Project X (3/5 benchmarks matched). Next: draft recommendations by EOD. Blocker: need legal review on benchmark #4 - emailed Jane but no response yet."
Bad: "Worked on research. Will do more tomorrow. Having some issues."
Manager Scan (2-minute digest example)
- ✅ Completed client demo prep (all slides reviewed)
- → Working on pricing models (target: Wed 10AM)
- ⚠️ Blocker: Missing historical sales data (asked IT twice)
- → Awaiting design assets for campaign (expected Thu)
- ⚠️ Risk: Vendor delay might impact timeline
Tool tip (AIAdvisoryBoard.me): Notice how the scan format uses symbols (✅→⚠️) for visual parsing? This helps managers quickly identify where their attention is needed most. The same principle applies when using structured daily updates: https://aiadvisoryboard.me/?lang=en
Micro-case (What changes after 7–14 days)
The marketing team at a SaaS startup began sending structured daily reports instead of lengthy email threads. By day 10, their manager could spot recurring blockers in pricing discussions and arranged a cross-department sync. The team reported 30% less clarification meetings because updates included all context needed for decisions. Most importantly, blockers got resolved faster because they were consistently visible rather than buried in paragraphs.
How to Highlight Blockers Effectively
- Describe the blocker specifically ("Can't access X system" vs "Tech problems")
- Note attempted solutions
- State the impact ("This delays Y by Z days")
- Suggest preferred resolution (if applicable)
For deeper techniques, see our guide on how to write blockers in standup.
FAQ
Q: How long should a daily report be? Aim for 5-8 bullet points total. Managers typically spend 30-90 seconds reading daily updates.
Q: Should I include personal tasks? Only if they directly impact work priorities or require manager awareness.
Q: How detailed should 'completed' items be? Include measurable outcomes when possible ("reduced error rate by 15%" vs "fixed bugs").
Q: What if there are no blockers? Simply state "No blockers" rather than omitting the section - this confirms intentional check.
Q: Should I cc other team members? Only if they're directly involved in the blockers or next steps mentioned.
Conclusion
Effective daily reports create alignment without meetings by focusing on facts, plans and blockers in a scannable format. Start tomorrow with just three sections: Completed, Next Steps, and Blockers.
If you want this to run with less effort, using a structured Fact → Plan → Blockers flow and a manager digest, try: https://aiadvisoryboard.me/?lang=en
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to transform your team's daily workflow?
AI Advisory Board helps teams automate daily standups, prevent burnout, and make data-driven decisions. Join hundreds of teams already saving 2+ hours per week.
Get weekly insights on team management
Join 2,000+ leaders receiving our best tips on productivity, burnout prevention, and team efficiency.
No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.
Related Articles

How to Write Effective Daily Reports to Your Manager
Learn how to write daily reports managers actually read - with templates, examples, and a system to surface blockers early without extra meetings.
Read more
How to Write Effective Daily Reports to Your Manager: Examples and Templates
A practical guide to writing daily reports that managers actually read, with templates and real-world examples. Learn to highlight progress, blockers, and decisions needed—without wasting time.
Read more
How to Write a Daily Status Report: Templates and Examples
Learn how to write effective daily status reports with templates, examples, and best practices. Improve team communication and streamline workflows.
Read more