Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 at
8:06 pm
Remember that for a project, quality means compliance with the scope and specifications. Doing what is required.
It does not mean you have to deliver a better product than is ordered, or that it has to have extra features that were not requested.
Tagged with: extra features • specifications
Filed under:
Quality • Scope
Tuesday, December 9th, 2008 at
8:25 pm
Make sure to include a precedence clause in the specifications.
You should define which documents or sections take precedence. That way if there are errors or conflicts, one will take precedent.
Don’t put detail of the same work in more than one place. It is better to not repeat the same information but a precedence clause should still be put in place.
As the project manager, you should also be aware of the precedence in documents you have received from the client.
Tagged with: conflicts • errors • precedence • specifications
Filed under:
Contract • Documentation