Your workflow needs work: Site building as a separate discipline.

Site building as a separate discipline starts with good planning. But what’s a good plan? This session will cover a start to finish concept benefitting most site-builders and teams to finish their projects on time, under budget and with better quality. Oh and did I mention less headaches?

How many projects have not gone according to plan?

If you’ve ever had a project go over budget or miss a deadline because … you’re not alone. This session will teach best practices we’ve learned by working on dozens of projects through noticing patterns and predictable roadblocks along the way.

Having a good plan.

You need a solid plan that has been tried/tested. A solid plan that starts from one point and goes to another and covers most of the common issues many site builders run into. Granted, there are always unforeseen elements that may appear even when a fantastical plan has been set in place. We can expect that the client will NEVER change their mind down the road (Ha!)... How can we limit unnecessary or unexpected change or even prevent them from jeopardizing their own projects?

About the speaker

Eric Casequin is a Themer / Developer that works with Chapter Three, a Drupal house based in San Francisco, California. Chapter Three has over a 100 years of Drupal expertise combined experience and has launched more than 180 websites.

Schedule info
Status: 
Proposed
Session Info
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Track: 
Site Building
Experience level: 
Beginner

Comments

+1 Yes, Very interested in this. Handling change is tricky from both the management of code and the clients expectations.