Creating Passionate Users: Don’t make the Demo look Done
January 5 2007
Interesting article about managing expectations when presenting in-progress development projects: Creating Passionate Users: Don’t make the Demo look Done.
I’ve attended project demos where the feedback given was beyond the scope of what was being solicited and can accept the tenet that non-techies have a hard time looking beyond the cosmetic. I wonder if managing expectations like this is ultimately more or less work in the development process. [Link from: Digital Web Magazine - News - Planning the Fidelity of Your Prototype]
Related: GUUUI - Balancing fidelity in prototyping
Labels: “project managment”, “Web Development”
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