Work product

See the written review a first engagement returns.

This page shows the structure of the deliverable without exposing client data.

Sample

The sample shows what the deliverable contains.

The review should answer five basic questions: is the issue ready now, what is the cost of waiting, who decides, what safeguards are needed, and what should happen next.

Sample deliverable excerpt

What a client gets back

No client data

Decision in front of the team

The delayed issue in [pathway / therapy class] deserves formal review now.

Why it deserves review now

Evidence, economics, or operational pressure are strong enough to act on now.

Cost of waiting

Waiting continues to create avoidable cost, lost movement, or operational burden.

Decision path

Named approver, review steps, and burden to clear.

Safeguards

Conditions for narrowing, pausing, or re-review.

Next step

Proceed, do deeper analysis, or stop.

How the review is organized

The deliverable should read like a clear business document.

01 What changed

Show why the issue matters now, not just why it is interesting.

02 What it costs to wait

Make the cost of waiting clear in business or operating terms.

03 What has to happen

Name the decision-maker, the safeguards, and the recommendation clearly enough to act on.

Main test A useful review makes the next decision clearer and faster.

Success is a clearer decision made sooner, with safeguards in place.

Before and after

Show what changes once the review is done.

Before review

Important issue. No clear decision yet.

  • Unclear cost of waiting
  • Unclear approver
  • Unclear safeguards
  • Unclear next step

Contact

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The sample should make the deliverable clear before a live conversation begins.