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Best Practices for Project Success
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Best Practices BrightRay Publishing
For Project Success
Yanis Petros
CATALYSTS FOR SUCCESS
Consistently commiting to weekly one-hour Zoom meetings with your writing team.
If you have to cancel, immediately scheduling another session via your team’s calendar link.
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Reviewing all interview questions and chapter drafts prior to each scheduled meeting.
Always providing an honest critique on the working manuscript throughout the writing process.
CATALYSTS FOR SUCCESS
Presenting any existing content (outlines, articles, speeches, course materials, etc.) in a timely manner.
Stating any project musts (necessary interviews, research, book examples, etc.) prior to approving the book’s outline.
Granting final approval of the outline, manuscript, interior layout, and book cover through your timely signed acceptance.
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Submitting any graphics, photographs, or other images by week 8 of the process.
BARRIERS TO SUCCESS
Canceling a meeting on short notice.
Not staying in regular contact with your writing team, which could place your project on hold. Assuming the team will serve as researchers to gather and analyze information and collect data.
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Being unprepared for an editing session.
Assessing the manuscript without considering if it correctly conveys your tone and voice, and best expresses its content.
BARRIERS TO SUCCESS
Requesting more than two edits per chapter. Introducing new information and materials late in the process.
Submitting graphics and images that are either poor quality or past the deadline.
Asking to make revisions to the final manuscript during the layout and publishing stages.
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Not providing prompt and specific feedback during the cover design process.
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