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July 8, 2024

Scope Creep

Nick Simpson
Nick Simpson
Founder @ WorkMade

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What is scope creep?

Scope creep refers to the uncontrolled expansion or changes in the project scope without proper evaluation of the impact on time, cost, and resources. It occurs when the project requirements are not clearly defined or when new requirements are added during the project execution phase.

Scope creep can be caused by various factors such as poor communication, lack of project management skills, unclear project objectives, and inadequate planning. It can lead to project delays, cost overruns, and poor quality deliverables.

How can freelancers prevent scope creep?

Freelancers can prevent scope creep by setting clear project objectives and requirements at the beginning of the project. They should also establish a change management process to evaluate any new requirements and their impact on the project scope, timeline, and budget.

It is important to communicate effectively with the client and ensure that they understand the project scope and any limitations. Freelancers should also document all project requirements and changes to avoid any misunderstandings or disputes.

What should freelancers do if scope creep occurs?

If scope creep occurs, freelancers should evaluate the impact on the project timeline, budget, and resources. They should communicate the changes to the client and discuss the options for addressing the additional requirements.

If the changes are significant, freelancers may need to renegotiate the project terms and adjust the timeline and budget accordingly. It is important to document any changes and obtain client approval before proceeding with the project.

How can freelancers manage client expectations to prevent scope creep?

Freelancers can manage client expectations by setting realistic project goals and timelines. They should communicate any limitations or potential risks to the client and provide regular updates on the project progress.

It is important to establish a clear scope of work and ensure that the client understands the deliverables and any associated costs. Freelancers should also establish a communication plan and respond promptly to any client inquiries or concerns.

Nick Simpson
Nick Simpson
Founder @ WorkMade

I started working for myself at 9. My first tax bill showed up at 14. I didn’t understand it, and nobody around me could really explain it. If you’ve been there, you get it. Twenty years later, after creative directing for brands in New York and buying and selling a few companies, I kept seeing the same thing: smart, talented people losing money to a system that wasn’t built for how they work. That’s why I built WorkMade. Not to make taxes “easier to understand” but to make them disappear into the background, so you can get on with your life.

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