[thelist] successful web projects

Bev Corwin bev at enso-company.com
Thu Jun 21 12:09:47 CDT 2001


I agree, and another one of my all-time favorites is here:

http://www.etpint.com/articles.htm

Bev

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> Memo from Martin P Burns of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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> Any good project management book should help.
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> Also process based stuff. Don't have my booklist
> for that stuff here, but there's some at
> http://www.easyweb.co.uk/articles/library.html
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> Cheers
> Martin
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> i might suggest doing a look on amazon for anything relating to "managing
> customer expectations" (not CRM).
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> in my experience in this industry, and others ... if the client's
> expectations are not in line with the real picture of what's happening
with
> the end product (website or otherwise) ... its bound to get messy.
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> hth,
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> From: "Peter Van Dijck" <peter at vardus.com>
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> : Hi,
> : I am looking for typical problems in a web development project from a
> : client's point of view. Any resources, ideas?
> : for example: not setting evaluation goals at the beginning makes it hard
> to
> : prove to your boss you did a good job at the end.
> : Thanks for ideas!
> : Peter
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