Ive had a few jobs recently which have been delayed and occassionally frustrated by indecision and slow responses on questions of design and component or material choices etc. I was wondering about everyone else's experiences and advice with regards to dealing with clients throughout a project. Is it just circumstantial each time or do you have rules you try to stick to?
For instance, the custom kitchen i'm working on at the moment involved a certain amount of to-ing and fro-ing with drawings at the start, which is just the nature of getting on the same wavelength. Both they and I would like it to be complete as soon as is reasonable, and I have started on the elements which are certain, but there are a few remaining major decisions which could now hold things up. Should I have confirmed absolutely everything before starting? They are friends and there is no bad blood, it just see wasted time looming ahead, and this sort of thing has happened a few times, once to fairly disastrous effect (for my stress levels anyway)
I have only been doing purely 'self employed' projects for a while although i am trying to steer myself in that direction. On top of trying to be fully self employed and juggle work offers as they come and go, I really struggle to price work up at the best of times and almost always end up working for free to get things finished, so i think i need a better strategy!
For instance, the custom kitchen i'm working on at the moment involved a certain amount of to-ing and fro-ing with drawings at the start, which is just the nature of getting on the same wavelength. Both they and I would like it to be complete as soon as is reasonable, and I have started on the elements which are certain, but there are a few remaining major decisions which could now hold things up. Should I have confirmed absolutely everything before starting? They are friends and there is no bad blood, it just see wasted time looming ahead, and this sort of thing has happened a few times, once to fairly disastrous effect (for my stress levels anyway)
I have only been doing purely 'self employed' projects for a while although i am trying to steer myself in that direction. On top of trying to be fully self employed and juggle work offers as they come and go, I really struggle to price work up at the best of times and almost always end up working for free to get things finished, so i think i need a better strategy!