
How Execution
is Controlled
Execution structure is defined upfront to align supervision, QA, and
operational control from the beginning of the project.
From scope to delivery
Scope intake
Content, languages, volume, format, and context are reviewed upfront.
Risk exposure and control level
Control level is defined based on intended use, risk exposure, and the operational impact of potential inconsistencies.
Supervised execution
Translation, MTPE, and other execution surfaces are carried out under supervision, with terminology alignment and consistency across languages.
Final QA and validation
Outputs are validated before delivery to ensure meaning stability and cross-language consistency.
What is defined from the start

- Language pairs
- Execution surfaces
- Control level aligned with risk exposure
- Terminology requirements
- QA depth
- Delivery format
- Review points
Why this matters
Supervised multilingual execution reduces ambiguity and prevents unnecessary rework, ensuring content remains stable across languages and formats.
Submit your project for supervised multilingual execution
Execution scope, control level, and supervision requirements are defined upfront based on content,
risk level, language pairs (EN–ES–PT), and operational context.
Questions or project inquiries: eduardo@lecealanguages.com
