I cant agree here, in my opinion using Rise for any of these types of document is from a design perspective like using notes if you have InDesign. InDesign would give better results then Notes.
Sure, for very short simple information things rise can be used, but then comes the management of all these short and easy documents, then it quickly becomes an issue to manage that amount of documents in rise. Rise document/file management is not designed for more then small amount of documents and files. I cant do a rudimentary search in the course library?
So no , i would not use Rise for any of these examples, unless its in very small scale and will stay that way and you already have a license and also create training with your license. Then its a perfect match. But a rather expensive match at that user scenario.
For anything with scale, i would reconsider. Branding isn't centrally controlled in the system. its by file by file basis and so on..many reason why not to start building large libraries of these types of documents, with rise.
With all these examples quickly summing up to likely become many files(courses), i would reconsider to use rise in ways it is currently not designed for.
Having said that - Rise is still my favorite e-learning authoring tool even if t has a few years of development to reach the sweet spot in functionality.
Doesn't matter right now, everything is going digital. Rise helps me day to day on that journey.