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Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 3:14 am
Conclude a deal and throw this mountain off your shoulders. As a result, when the project is delivered, the customer realizes with horror that the project, for some unknown reason, does not correspond to the stated technical specifications. And as a result, the contractor gets a sea of negativity, and the client money and time wasted and the need to start all over again. Why does this happen? Its all about the interpretation of technical specifications. The field of web development has its own terminology, its own concepts and standards, which often differ from the clients ideas. It turns out.
That the customer writes in his language, and the contractor reads australia telegram data in his. As a result of such a broken phone, a product is obtained that is different from what the client planned to receive. Scenario 2 Lets look at another situation you have prepared the technical specifications, and the contractor bombards you with questions, asking you to clarify the wording or interpret the description in some other way. The work scheme will look something like this You write the technical specifications He asks questions, makes corrections and suggestions You make changes to.
The technical specifications Coordinate the changes within your company Again, bring the technical specifications to the contractor. It would seem that this is the right option. And then another miss. The cycle can be repeated many times. The process itself can last for years, and your specification will include items like You cant dry a cat in a microwave. Why? Its simple what seems obvious to some people is completely incomprehensible to others. And then the moment has come you are ready for anything, your specification is impeccable, even though it has more pages than all the volumes of War.
That the customer writes in his language, and the contractor reads australia telegram data in his. As a result of such a broken phone, a product is obtained that is different from what the client planned to receive. Scenario 2 Lets look at another situation you have prepared the technical specifications, and the contractor bombards you with questions, asking you to clarify the wording or interpret the description in some other way. The work scheme will look something like this You write the technical specifications He asks questions, makes corrections and suggestions You make changes to.
The technical specifications Coordinate the changes within your company Again, bring the technical specifications to the contractor. It would seem that this is the right option. And then another miss. The cycle can be repeated many times. The process itself can last for years, and your specification will include items like You cant dry a cat in a microwave. Why? Its simple what seems obvious to some people is completely incomprehensible to others. And then the moment has come you are ready for anything, your specification is impeccable, even though it has more pages than all the volumes of War.