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Paul Robinson
Apologies for cross-posting.
We've been asked to do a job for a client who wants to embrace agile
development methodologies. Hurrah!
However, our standard contract was written for the 1980s. It is full
of phrases like "agreed specification" and "change request procedure"
and so on.
I was wondering, how do other people get around this in contract
forms with their clients? I was thinking of just reverting to a
standard consultancy contract, but not sure if that will cover all
our bases.
Any ideas from wiser owls here?
We've been asked to do a job for a client who wants to embrace agile
development methodologies. Hurrah!
However, our standard contract was written for the 1980s. It is full
of phrases like "agreed specification" and "change request procedure"
and so on.
I was wondering, how do other people get around this in contract
forms with their clients? I was thinking of just reverting to a
standard consultancy contract, but not sure if that will cover all
our bases.
Any ideas from wiser owls here?