Feedback, approvals, revisions, communication, and day-to-day project flow.
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Approving work clearly keeps projects moving and avoids confusion later.
Slow feedback slows the entire workflow, even when the work itself is ready to move.
Urgent requests can be handled, but speed depends on timing, scope, and current workload.
When communication stops for too long, projects lose momentum and may need to be rescheduled.
Better collaboration leads to fewer delays, fewer mistakes, and a smoother working relationship.
Most project confusion comes from unclear instructions, mixed feedback, or assumptions that were never confirmed.
Understand how revisions are handled, when they happen, and how to make them more effective.
Learn the difference between refining existing work and asking for something outside the original scope.
Good feedback speeds projects up, reduces confusion, and leads to stronger results.