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2026-03-10
Sprints, retrospectives, and planning are tied to weeks. Managers say "release on W12" — and the entire team knows the exact dates.
International shipments are planned by weeks: "dispatch on W15, delivery on W17." This is standard practice in global logistics.
Factories create production plans by week. Each week represents a specific volume of products and resources.
Some companies keep records by week rather than by month. This is more convenient for even distribution of working days.
Championships and leagues schedule rounds by week. Fans know: "the match is on week 20 of the season."
Project managers and scrum masters
Logistics and procurement managers
Accountants and financial analysts
Manufacturing directors
Sports organizers
Find the current week number with the Week Number tool.
See also: Calendar, Date Difference, Unix Timestamp