Re: Structure for Customer Briefs
I was wondering if any one out there has any information on the 'correct'
structure for customer briefs. We have a few previously written ones that we
are in the process of updating and we were wondering if there is any
specific formula or guidelines for writing customer briefs.
Hi, Ann.
Can you provide more specifics about the kind of brief you are talking about? Is it a project status briefing? A briefing about your company's capabilities? The structure would vary based on the kind of briefing you are giving.
Regards,
Dawson
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