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Nagging my clients
Ok, I hate the word “nag”. It’s one of those words that packs so much emotion into three little letters. I don’t do it in my personal life and I don’t really do it to my clients, but I do remind them (sometimes daily) when I need things from them to complete a project.
The thing is, I believe that we are hired to produce results. And if there is something we need from a client (access to information, an approval, etc) the onus is still on us to deliver. I find it totally unacceptable when a designer, developer or other service provider sits back and quietly watches a project go over time and over budget because the client didn’t do something.
