Managing Web Projects #13 – Invoicing the client
So now we come to the last phase of the Web Project – Invoicing. Hoorah!...
So now we come to the last phase of the Web Project – Invoicing. Hoorah!...
Wow, it’s been rather a long time since I posted my last entry in this...
It's all well and good organising your tasks... but are they truly organised? the ktGTD aims to help you manage your tasks in a way that helps you get them…
For the uninitiated, anything that has more that one step (action) to it becomes a "Project". Projects are then broken down into their individual steps to form a "Next Actions"…
As I've already mentioned here in Managing Web Projects #5, the contract is a very important (and yet often missed) part of the development process: Not only does a contract…
We're looking into using Mind mapping at work as a means of capturing customer requirements when we're onsite and then using this mind map to draw up a Technical Requirements…
So, you’ve tested the site and are approaching the sign-off phase but before you can...
Testing is the most important part of the whole web production process. I don’t care...
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This is the 9th installment of my “Managing Web Projects” series. Apologies for the delay...
Before you being to plan your design, you should first consider whether it will be:...
The Technical Requirements Specification (TRS - Also known as a Functional Requirements Specification) scopes out all aspects of the project, from what platforms the website will run on, whether users…