The deliverables a client can typically expect at the end of a project depend on the specific nature of the project, but common examples include:
1. **Final Product or Service**: The completed product or service that fulfills the project objectives.
2. **Documentation**: Detailed documentation outlining the project scope, requirements, processes, and any other relevant information.
3. **Reports**: Comprehensive reports summarizing project progress, milestones achieved, and outcomes.
4. **Training Materials**: If applicable, training materials or resources to help users understand and utilize the product or service effectively.
5. **User Guides or Manuals**: Instructional materials providing guidance on how to use the product or service.
6. **Source Code or Design Files**: For software or design projects, source code or design files may be delivered to the client.
7. **Testing Results**: Documentation of testing processes and results to ensure the quality and functionality of the deliverables.
8. **Feedback or Evaluation**: A mechanism for clients to provide feedback or evaluation on the project outcome.
9. **Maintenance Plan**: If relevant, a maintenance plan outlining ongoing support and updates for the product or service.
10. **Handover Meeting or Presentation**: A meeting or presentation to formally hand over the deliverables to the client and address any final questions or concerns