
3 Ways to Avoid Scope Creep in IT Consulting
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FAQ - "Food for thoughts"
What is an example of scope creep?
An example of scope creep is when a client’s needs change. For instance, a freelance writer may deliver a technical proposal that they have written in accordance with the client's specifications only to be asked to add more unexpected sections to the deliverable. Another example would be that after a product's design has been decided upon, customers could request significant revisions to the product's functionality. These projects ultimately take more time and money to finish.
How can scope creep be prevented?
You can avoid scope creep by clearly defining a project’s requirements before project initiation, ensuring all stakeholders agree on these requirements, clearly communicating the scope creep risks, creating a clear scope creep management plan and training stakeholders to execute this control plan. Adding extra costs to the project's cost for scope increases or replying "no" to change requests are two other strategies used by businesses to prevent scope creep.
How does scope creep differ from gold plating?
Scope creep is frequently the result of extra features being added to a project at the client's request; this can lead to delays and increased costs, among other problems. When extra features are added to a project internally rather than at the client's request, this is known as "gold plating." Sometimes gold plating is done to please management or to attract more clients to the project. It can also sometimes be used to draw attention away from other issues related to the project.
