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gdi (m)
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Some times I get to reject some design projects for some good reasons, but one re-occuring issue is Clients changing their mind on the agreed layout, or project goal right at the middle of the project. then you have a 2weeks project in your hands for 6weeks. Question is what do you do when a client is taking more (value) time than he bargained for, and how do you manage such clients and help them achieve a clear cut objective (because some of them dont know what they want).
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yawa-ti-de (f)
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You tell them that sure, you can do it but that it will cost extra. If they agree, you revise your statement of work. If they don't, you walk. Simple.
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Cactus (m)
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Always get a percentage of your pay upfront. At least if you plan to walk you are not walking in the negative. Time is money.
I got burnt once.
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