Learn English – “What we have done” in one word

word-choice

I'm composing a 'Contents' slide for presentation, and I cannot come up with a concise word to describe "What we have done" in one word. What do people commonly use to describe that in the contents section?

PS. It would also be great to know one-word expressions of these sentences: "What we are going to do", "What we should do", "What we found".


The presentation is to explain the progress and future plan of our project. In this context, the "What we have done" section is meant to explain what we have done and what the outcomes are. I considered the term "Progress", but I thought it lacks implying the 'past' events. (It's like something we are still doing rather than we have done.)

The "We are going to do" section would present the objectives or action items to do in future, and I'm currently using the term "Future plan". I just wondered it's good enough to seem like natural.

Best Answer

Single words for What we have done might be Research or Trials; perhaps Tests or Experiments. It might matter whether you’re reporting everything you’ve done, or only what was successful. Either way, why does it need to be a single word, please?

What exactly would be wrong with What we have done?

Very loosely you might use Remaining for What we are going to… or … should do. However, distinguishing between What we are going to do and What we should do in single words is almost certainly impossible.

What we found might become Conclusions