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Planning and Working on Projects

Author
Matt Lawrence and Mike Karan
Published
Wed 22 Aug 2018
Episode Link
https://podcast.htmlallthethings.com/e/planning-and-working-on-projects/

In this episode we dive deep on how to tackle projects, whether they be something for the company, or something for a client. We take a look at the tools we use to organize it all, and how we stay on top of working in a small team.


Segment 1 - Idea Filtering


  • Brainstorming and how to track it all
    • Jot down informal notes, even if ideas are obviously bad

    • Sleep on your ideas - don't develop them too much too quickly or you'll get ahead of yourself

    • Sometimes you get a "packed idea" that needs attention immediately



  • Bouncing ideas off of technical and non-technical people

  • Live prototyping of easy to try ideas

  • Having meetings to filter the good from the bad

  • Grilling each others ideas - will the product make it in the market?


Segment 2 - Planning With and Using Tools


  • Using a variety of tools for communication and organization
    • Examples: Slack, Twist, Monday.com, Asana, Git (gitlab, github, bitbucket), email/contacts/calendar, trello, etc.



  • Our procedure on handling projects that we do for ourselves (for Digital Dynasty Design)

  • Day to day tools including things like: Google Hangouts, Git, OneDrive, Trello, Asana


Segment 3 - Client Work vs Personal Projects


  • Matt works on small business client work as well as any projects that Digital Dyansty Design has running

  • Mike focuses on client works and assists with Digital Dynasty Design projects whenver he can

  • We treat client projecs differently than our own projects
    • Get client objectives written down crystal clear

    • Cost analysis

    • Deadlines

    • Design suggestions and comparative materials

    • Daily Meetings



  • Dealing with client and personal schedule needs


Segment 4 - Completion and Accountability


  • Accountability is difficult when you're your own boss

  • Need dicipline and hard deadlines that you need to keep

  • Sometimes deadlines need to be changed due to project changes or other issues, but don't make a habit of it

  • Fill out a log book to keep track of the work you do on a daily basis


Web News - Stress When Deploying to Production 


  • Even senior developers get stress when they are pushing to production

  • Make backups, make an easy recovery path if possible

  • Test everything you can to prepare


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