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Sign offs are good in theory. In my experience, when purchasing software/systems from external contractors, extras really cost extra and really extend schedules, which tends to control scope changes. When doing internal development, the business unit management usually has more clout than the IT management, so their lack of due dilegence in reviewing and understanding the spec/scope/schedule, just turns into your 16 hour days or hunt for the next job.

James

There's never enough time to do it right, but always enough time to do it over...

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