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Saturday, October 01, 2005 |
Dept. of Getting Things Done
Choosing The Task to Fit The Time.
By Patrick Rhone
Not too long ago, I was asked by a client of mine how long it would take to complete a certain large project. After thinking about it for a while, I gave what I thought was a fair estimate given all of the parameters, possible hurdles and building in time for contingencies. The client then asked me if I could do it faster than that. They asked if I could do it in about a third of what I had estimated.
After some thought, I offered the client following response…
Time not spent on the front end of a project is usually spent on the back end. Sometimes, it is even multiplied. Therefore, it will take the same amount of time, if not more, no matter what.
[To-Done]
3:00:53 PM
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OK, Web 2.0 items now have their own category here.
If you want to see what I thought was vital new information about Web 2.0, use the Navigation link out in the margin. This way I won't duplicate/clutter up across categories. But you have to remember to use that link!
2:16:03 PM
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© Copyright 2005 Bill Brandon.
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