To optimize the time spent on reporting, the project manager should segment the types of communications based on the needs and interests of different stakeholders. This tailored approach ensures that each stakeholder receives information that is relevant to them, without the need for multiple reporting formats for the same updates. It also aligns with the principles of effective communication and stakeholder engagement, which are to provide value and avoid overloading stakeholders with unnecessary information. References: The PMBOKGuide suggests that the format of communication should depend on the type of stakeholder, and various ways should be tailored to each group1. This is further supported by discussions within the PMP community, where segmenting communications is often recommended as a best practice for reducing time spent on reporting to stakeholders2. Additionally, the Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA) materials advocate for the efficient generation of reports that cater to the specific requirements of stakeholders34.