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How to approach to client for taking project?

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    Mukund Thakker
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    How to approach to client for taking project? How do you estimate/analyze the requirement of the client? Let's discuss here

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      How to approach to client for taking project? How do you estimate/analyze the requirement of the client? Let's discuss here

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      Mike Thom
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      This is very good question. but everybody has different approach for their Business. But it would be good if you can share your views.

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        This is very good question. but everybody has different approach for their Business. But it would be good if you can share your views.

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        Lost User
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        For this you should have good profile with valuable experience and you will surely get a project

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          For this you should have good profile with valuable experience and you will surely get a project

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          Projects aren't handed out based on profiles.

          Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss:

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            How to approach to client for taking project? How do you estimate/analyze the requirement of the client? Let's discuss here

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            Mukund Thakker wrote:

            How to approach to client for taking project?

            Salespeople. They call potential clients, telling how awesome the product is, and, that we're offering a rebate this month.

            Mukund Thakker wrote:

            How do you estimate/analyze the requirement of the client?

            Estimate and analyzing are two different steps. First you guess, based on the general information that the client puts forward. Then you'll have to analyze each bit; create a data-model if required, make sure that you understand the client (lists of definitions help here), understand what needs to be built and what the constraints of it's platform will be (requirements), specs[^], we collect and verify user-stories.. It's kind of a broad topic :)

            Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss:

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              Projects aren't handed out based on profiles.

              Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss:

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              Pete OHanlon
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                Mukund Thakker wrote:

                How to approach to client for taking project?

                Salespeople. They call potential clients, telling how awesome the product is, and, that we're offering a rebate this month.

                Mukund Thakker wrote:

                How do you estimate/analyze the requirement of the client?

                Estimate and analyzing are two different steps. First you guess, based on the general information that the client puts forward. Then you'll have to analyze each bit; create a data-model if required, make sure that you understand the client (lists of definitions help here), understand what needs to be built and what the constraints of it's platform will be (requirements), specs[^], we collect and verify user-stories.. It's kind of a broad topic :)

                Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss:

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                Bernhard Hiller
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                I like the link you provided. That guy tells really nice stories!

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                  How to approach to client for taking project? How do you estimate/analyze the requirement of the client? Let's discuss here

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                  This process needs some one who having a good experience in its field. Approach to your client with some really good presentation of your work. Make your client understand your things in a polite way. Keep good attitude in front of them.

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