Our internal creative team currently receives requests via our WF intake request form, develops a project estimate outside WF (in Word), and emails the estimate to the requestor for approval. We don’t begin work or convert the request to a project until the requestor has approved the cost estimate and timeline via email. I want to develop the project estimate and get approval completely in WF.
As a WF administrator and Operations team member, I want to be able to develop and share with a requestor, who is on a contributor license type, an estimate consisting of the following info AND get their approval for the estimate:
What are the best practices for developing and sharing an estimate to a contributor-licensed requestor for their approval, with the above required info? Is developing an estimate dashboard and exporting to PDF to share with requestor the best option?
Todd
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I wonder if you should make the information available in the request somehow, and then put an approval process on the request itself for the requester to approve. This would give you a timestamp of when they approved the request, which exporting to a pdf would not really do.
According to the access level documentation, contributor licenses are allowed to approve requests
I do see some limitations on document and proof approvals but nothing comes to light on request approvals.
I would use an approval option inside of Workfront at the project level. You can require approval for it to be moved into a specific status. Example: moving from planning to in progress would require sign off from a contributor.
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