louism

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name louism
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Nov
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awarded  Nice Question
Oct
27
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Oct
20
asked Umbraco - postbacks caching problem
Oct
4
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Sep
27
comment Advice for Managing a difficult client.
some good points there spotted schneider. especially what youve said no point saying you are agile if the client doesnt know what this means.
Sep
27
answered Advice for Managing a difficult client.
Sep
27
comment Advice for Managing a difficult client.
i agree with what youve said there slf. you are brave to put it in such punchy terms - but it does make for a shorter post.
Sep
27
comment Advice for Managing a difficult client.
i also agree with eJames that you dont always need to be agile. ive noticed some clients are better suited to classic waterfall model SDLC. how you identify each type is a bit beyond a comment post.
Sep
27
comment Advice for Managing a difficult client.
my current thinking is that you cant do business with everyone. this is just like the idea that you cant please everyone. i have to admit that this is counter-intuitive since you are in business ot make money, so turning away a client is crazy. this is proportional however; if you fight with 30%+ of your clients, theres probably something wrong with you, if you consistantly have trouble with say 5% of clients, its probably better to 'drop that' client.
Sep
3
answered How to compete on a scarce spec’d project to avoid team death-march
Jul
2
awarded  Good Question
Jun
18
revised Under-priced projects (tight budget) - what are the characteristics?
changed the title because 'limited resources project' is ambiguous.
Jun
17
comment Under-priced projects (tight budget) - what are the characteristics?
my question wasnt clear enough, ive added some more info to try and get across what im asking.
Jun
17
revised Under-priced projects (tight budget) - what are the characteristics?
added 887 characters in body
Jun
17
comment Under-priced projects (tight budget) - what are the characteristics?
haha 'Office supplies become scarce or go under lock and key.' <- thats awesome. some very good points there 'CodeSlave'. its true that a client should pay for any feature additions they ask for, but some clients watch their money very tightly and want to know were every cent goes. others trust that you will do the right thing.
Jun
17
asked Under-priced projects (tight budget) - what are the characteristics?