by Jason Long | Mar 7, 2019 | Contracts, Development, Legal
Retainage is something that is commonly used in construction, but can also be utilized for many, many professions in the creative space, such as in: Design Graphic design UX design Development App development SaaS development Book printing Graphic Design Kitchen...
by Jason Long | Mar 5, 2019 | Development, How To, Management, Scoping
As the number of features increases in a project, as does the coefficient of complexity in the application which much be represented in the project scope. A complexity represents a nonlinear growth in overall development & QA time Here, you can see how as the...
by Jason Long | Jan 31, 2019 | Development, Management, Running a Business, Scoping
Want to avoid getting left holding the bill after a project? Here’s the fastest, easiest way not to end up between your production team and a client in a bad situation. This is a short little case study about something that happened at JH Media Group recently. A...
by Jason Long | Jan 29, 2019 | Development, Running a Business
Want to know the cheapest, fastest way to build a Minimum Viable Product for a Software as a Service (SaaS) system? SaaS Made Simple A lot of people come to us wanting to build an MVP. So often what I tell them is what you need to do is to use already pre-existing...
by Jason Long | Jan 29, 2019 | Contracts, Development, Management, Pricing, Proposals, Scoping
Are Inaccurate Estimates Killing Your Business? This is something that happened yesterday and today that I want to share with you. We were working on creating estimates for a fair sized project, perhaps a 3 or 4 month engagement. While we were getting estimates, we...
by Jason Long | Dec 31, 2018 | Creativity, Demos, Development, Management, News, Proposals, Running a Business, Sales, Scoping, Web Design
A Proposal And An SOW Are Not The Same Thing! So many design, marketing, and even web development agencies do not have a clear understanding of a project scope of work vs. a project proposal. Many companies include only one of these in their pitch or never get enough...