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Old 10-15-2012, 07:55 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
Unfortunately, there is always change after the project is started. Sometimes something is added, sometime taken out. We (us developers) just have to hope that the powers-that-be allow us time to make up for the changes. Generally they don't.

Probably getting too deep into project management, but, one of the first tasks of a project is to get signoff, by the stakeholders, on the project deliverables. If they wish to vary/increase what the project is tasked to deliver, then they need to allow more resources and/or time. The project owner should be empowered to say no, if agreement cannot be reached. If this doesn't happen, then they are not running projects properly. IMHO I must add.
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