Your Strategy Guide to Managing Project Scope

In this presentation, Matt Hunt from Afteractive and David Yarde from Sevenality will share some of their past project and client experiences. What makes a WordPress project uniquely qualified to go out-of-scope? For most people, there’s going to be projects that inevitably go over budget. As a designer or developer you always want to say ‘yes, it can be done’. And before you know it, you’ve doubled your project workload before the scope of work is considered complete. If you’re the client, you may not be sure why something is out-of-scope.

We will give insights on qualifying a client early on. We’ll dive into strategies on how client eduction can help with managing scope expectations. You’ll walk away with a few strategies to keep yourself from getting burned. And if you’re going to be the client, you’ll learn how important these expectations are for a successful project and a great relationship with your designer or developer.

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Jeffrey de Wit

Dutch front-ish/back-ish (middle?) end developer struggling to not burn to a crisp in scorching Orlando, Florida. Beyond that, just a guy trying to make the internets a better place by making it more accessible.

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