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Do I Really Need a Project Manager For My Web Design Project

A web design company that is structured with highly-qualified project managers from the beginning is a company that can produce good outcomes every time and grow quickly. This results to having satisfied clients who say great things about you and your business.

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Do I Really Need a Project Manager For My Web Design Project

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  1. Do I Really Need a Project Manager For My Web Design Project?

  2. Web Designers are great. They’re creative, colorful, artistic visionaries. But as with most artists, they could at times lose touch with some details that may separate them from the success that they desire. • When an employee is wearing many hats and doing so many projects at once, some important details can slip their minds because they are drowning in their workload. Lack of attention to important details can set a project back. This lack of attention seems to occur at the beginning of the project.

  3. Small problems should be addressed immediately and not set aside to be dealt with later on. If that’s the case, then sure enough towards the end of the project things will begin to spin out of control. Tiny details can become huge problems. • Don’t waste precious time by “fixing things” and overlook mistakes were completely. This may be disappointingly discovered by the clients, or worse, pointed-out by the customers themselves.

  4. A project manager may at times ask questions that are seemingly obvious or simplistic in nature. But, if not asked, addressed and included in the plan, a project can become much more difficult. This may result in higher costs and lower profits. • They always tack on the duties of project management to members involved in the building of a site without considering whether or not this person will have the time to devote in doing an effective job as project manager. Or, this person might not have the right perspective for the project management job at all.

  5. Mickey Mixon • New Media Consultant • PopBiz • Mickey@PopGoesTheBiz.com • 832.443.8881 cell • 281.491.0342 office • 800.291.1004 toll free • 800.988.8178 fax • www.PopGoesTheBiz.com

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