How do you use "Approved with Changes" and "Reject" for proofs?
For proofs, how does your organization use “Approved With Changes” and “Reject”?
In my organization we only use “Reject” when the proof is completely off the mark from what was requested. An example is that the request was for a brochure about widgets, but the proof is a flyer about apples. For “Approved with Changes” we still give the client the option to review the revised proof after the changes have been made.
Recently, a colleague questioned whether we should allow clients to review the revised proof after approving with changes, citing that by approving with changes, they are implying that the proof is approved and need not be reviewed again.
What does everyone else do?