Client Deliverables Fail Before the Deliverable Starts Agency delivery work rarely starts from a clean brief. The client sends a PDF strategy deck, a spreadsheet with half-updated numbers, screenshots from a legacy system, three reference images, and a follow-up email that changes the scope. Someone on the agency side has to read everything, reconcile contradictions, identify missing decisions, and turn the mess into a kickoff summary, delivery brief, report, or tracker the client can react to. That first pass is expensive because it sits between strategy and production. It is too variable for a rigid script, but too repetitive to justify senior attention every time. It is also where bad agency workflows lose margin: the same intake, extraction, interpretation, formatting, and handoff work gets rebuilt for every client. An agent can help, but only if the workflow is designed around evidence. A generic chat session that reads files and writes a polished answer is risky.…