
Project Readiness: What to Review Before You Commit
## Understanding project structure
Before you commit time or resources to a project, it helps to understand how it's structured. Who is involved? What are the phases or milestones? What documentation exists? We present our opportunities with this in mind—clear structure and transparent process.
Key areas to review
Documentation. Is there a written overview, timeline, or scope? Even a simple one-pager can clarify expectations and reduce confusion later.
Roles and responsibilities. Who does what? Knowing this upfront helps you see where you fit and what you'd be signing up for.
Next steps. What happens after the introduction or review? Clear next steps make it easier to decide whether to proceed.
Fit and alignment
Beyond structure, consider fit. Does the opportunity align with your goals, capacity, and values? We don't advise on specific outcomes—we aim to give you enough information to make that call yourself.
Take your time
There's no need to rush. Request additional information, schedule a follow-up, or pause to reflect. A good partner will respect your pace and support your process.
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