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The deliverables that the client will receive depend on the specific project or service that is being provided. However, in general, deliverables refer to the tangible or intangible outputs that are produced or provided to the client as a result of a project or service. Some common examples of deliverables that a client might receive include: Reports: These might include research findings, project progress updates, or final project reports that summarize the work completed. Presentations: These might include slideshows or other materials that are used to communicate project progress or findings. Products: These might include physical or digital items that are developed as part of the project, such as software applications, websites, or marketing materials. Services: These might include ongoing support, maintenance, or training that is provided to the client after the project is completed. The specific deliverables that the client will receive should be outlined in the project scope or service agreement, so that both the client and the service provider have a clear understanding of what is expected.
The deliverables that the client will receive depend on the specific project or service that is being provided. However, in general, deliverables refer to the tangible or intangible outputs that are produced or provided to the client as a result of a project or service. Some common examples of deliverables that a client might receive include: Reports: These might include research findings, project progress updates, or final project reports that summarize the work completed. Presentations: These might include slideshows or other materials that are used to communicate project progress or findings. Products: These might include physical or digital items that are developed as part of the project, such as software applications, websites, or marketing materials. Services: These might include ongoing support, maintenance, or training that is provided to the client after the project is completed. The specific deliverables that the client will receive should be outlined in the project scope or service agreement, so that both the client and the service provider have a clear understanding of what is expected.
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