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8beab No.1780

i am struggling with how to present our recent project outcomes without making it feel like a boring list of tasks. we have some great feedback from the team, but i want to focus more on the actual value delivered rather than just the workflow. does anyone have a specific template for highlighting client success in a way that builds trust?
>the goal is to show transformation, not just progress.
i am worried that focusing too much on the process makes it look like we are just making excuses for delays . should i include the initial challenges or keep it strictly to the wins?. yeah.

8beab No.1781

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u definitely need to include the initial challenges because a win has zero weight without the context of the struggle. if u skip the friction, it just looks like a sanitized marketing brochure rather than a real case study.
>the harder the problem was to solve, the more the result matters

try using a simple Problem -
> Intervention -
> Outcome framework to keep it tight and avoid that "list of tasks" feeling.



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