Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Reflection 10

Today is the day that my client wants to gather up all of the materials I have completed for the project. I believe that my project is about ninety nine percent complete; I'm leaving a small room for error so that they can make any last minute adjustments as necessary. Since I am still waiting to send my final product to my client, I have begun constructing my final report an portfolio which is due on April 28. I am not yet entirely sure what materials I am going to include in the portfolio; however, I do have one major document that my clients edited last week which will most likely be used as the bulk of the portfolio. I am anticipating that my client will be more than satisfied with the work I have done thus far; although, I am anticipating some feedback even on the final product. I would'nt mind pulling together a few more pieces for them if it is absolutley necessary. The most difficult task so far has been creating the actual pieces because I am still relatively unfamiliar with what the organization has done over he past five years. In the future, this job would be best done internally from a technical writer who would be a seasoned employee for the organization. A seasoned employee would know a little bit more about the background of the organization and how that pertains to the projects they have done, are doing and will be doing. I plan on either submitting the final project today electronically, or possibly meeting with my client tomorrow and turning it in hardcopy; I'm assuming they will want electronic. Talk to you later.

1 comment:

  1. Sounds good man, It must feel nice to be almost done and I think it would be a good idea to leave that 1% or so for error in case your client disapproves for some reason.

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