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an article, a report, a blog
Writing Deliverables are the tangible or intangible outcomes produced as a result of writing activities. These deliverables can be big or small, and their number varies depending on the project. They are agreed upon by the writing team and stakeholders during the project planning phase. Here’s a breakdown: Definition: A writing deliverable can be anything—an article, a report, a blog post, a user manual, or any other written content created during a project. Quantifiable Outcome: Unlike project milestones (which mark significant points in the project), a deliverable is quantifiable. It represents something that was created over time, with resources and effort invested. Examples: A deliverable could be the final draft of a research paper produced during an academic project. It might also be the content calendar developed for a marketing campaign. In technical writing, a deliverable could be the user guide for a software application. Different from Project Milestones: While a project milestone may occur with a deliverable, it’s essential to understand the distinction. A milestone often indicates the completion of a project phase, whereas a deliverable is the actual outcome produced. Tracking Progress: Writing projects benefit from tools like task management software, version control systems, and collaborative platforms. These tools help track progress toward completing writing deliverables and ensure consistency and quality. Remember, writing deliverables are the building blocks that contribute to achieving project goals. They’re the tangible results that move the project forward!
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