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Service - The Different Tutorials
The Different Tutorials - Part 1: Converting a Client's Thoughtsor how to analyse, plan and project.
I am often asked for support on different problems appearing in
projects people work on.
As I am a very curious person I always ask how this problem came
up and why. And for sure the answer is: "Because my client asked
for, but the system I use doesn't have the feature to do so".
Well, for sure that's right, but as I ask if this wasn't clear from the
beginning that this feature should be implemented I very often get
told: "Yes, but I thought ...."
And that's the point I really start thinking .. Did you ever think about
what you do or did you plan this project properly???
And the answer is NO for multiple reasons. So let's take a closer look on how to analyse, plan
and project a client's solution and what's important to do for successfull development.
Read more: The Different Tutorials - Part 1: Converting a Client's Thoughts








