Project Scope Checklist

Scope Creep is alive and well in the creative services industry. If you don’t adequately define the project in your proposal, some clients will try to take advantage of you and increase the scope of the project. As I have illustrated, the Statement of Work and Deliverables sections should clearly describe the services you are going to provide and the deliverables clients are going to receive. But what about the things you are NOT going to do? The Project Scope Checklist serves two purposes and is the final step to clarifying your project in detail.

First, it will provide you and your potential clients with a quick overview of what is (and what is not) included in the scope of the project. Second, the Project Scope Checklist ...

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