How to write my Other Factors document

Use this page to discuss issues that need to be added to the main proposal discussion. For example there might be dependencies that could change the schedule the cost or even the possibility of accomplishing project. Generally these are not predictable factors but you might want to mention them to show your potential client that youve considered everything. For example political unrest or an unexpected weather catastrophe could make project impossible to accomplish. The sudden introduction of major competitor could change the market. Inflation or lack of available money for borrowing could affect project. Discuss the other factors here and explain how each could impact the proposal you have presented. Be sure to reference other pages as needed.

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Use this page to discuss issues that need to be added to the main proposal discussion. For example, there might be dependencies that could change the schedule, the cost, or even the possibility of accomplishing a project. Generally these are not predictable factors, but you might want to mention them to show your potential client that you've considered everything.

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How do you write a Other Factors document?

Use this page to discuss issues that need to be added to the main proposal discussion. For example there might be dependencies that could change the schedule the cost or even the possibility of accomplishing project. Generally these are not predictable factors but you might want to mention them to show your potential client that youve considered everything. For example political unrest or an unexpected weather catastrophe could make project impossible to accomplish. The sudden introduction of major competitor could change the market. Inflation or lack of available money for borrowing could affect project. Discuss the other factors here and explain how each could impact the proposal you have presented. Be sure to reference other pages as needed.

A Document from Proposal Pack

The editable Other Factors template - complete with the actual formatting, layout and graphics is available in the retail Proposal Packs.

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