> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://guide.techfleet.org/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://guide.techfleet.org/project-portal/project-success-handbook/start-here-with-the-project-success-handbook/contents-of-the-project-success-handbook.md).

# Contents of the Project Success Handbook

## Contents

This handbook covers the following information:&#x20;

1. [**Project Components**](/project-portal/project-success-handbook/project-components.md) **-** Defining terms that involve project-based teamwork and the relationship between them.&#x20;
2. [**Project Milestones**](/project-portal/project-success-handbook/project-components/project-milestones.md) **-** Defining the markers of progress that teams can use to determine how far they have come and how far they have to go.
3. [**Project Types**](/project-portal/project-success-handbook/project-types.md) **-** An overview of the kinds of work that Tech Fleet takes on across the community, whether it be through community work or apprenticeship training.&#x20;
4. [**Keys to Project Success**](/project-portal/project-success-handbook/keys-to-project-success.md) **-** The details that teams can follow to ensure they are progressing together in project milestones.&#x20;

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