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A [[deliverable]] is something that can be delivered, especially, to fulfill an expectation. In [[project management]], the ''deliverable'' can be any [[product]], [[service]], or [[result]] that emerges as an [[output]] of the [[project]]. In [[marketing management]], the ''deliverable'' can be any goods, [[service]]s, [[event]]s, experiences, persons, places, properties, organizations, information, ideas, and brand names that can be marketed in order to have some value.
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A [[deliverable]] is something that can be delivered, especially, to fulfill an expectation. In [[project management]], the ''deliverable'' can be any [[marketable]], [[service]], or [[result]] that emerges as an [[output]] of the [[project]]. In [[marketing management]], the ''deliverable'' can be any goods, [[service]]s, [[event]]s, experiences, persons, places, properties, organizations, information, ideas, and brand names that can be marketed in order to have some value.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:33, 18 June 2020

A deliverable is something that can be delivered, especially, to fulfill an expectation. In project management, the deliverable can be any marketable, service, or result that emerges as an output of the project. In marketing management, the deliverable can be any goods, services, events, experiences, persons, places, properties, organizations, information, ideas, and brand names that can be marketed in order to have some value.

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