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The Reality of the Wrong Approach to Work and the Consequences

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2025 4:30 am
Read the conclusion below - there I will briefly tell you what may result from not following the advice above. Perhaps you will recognize and see yourself in it, or the experience of your friends/acquaintances/colleagues.

You chose a contractor whose portfolio is so-so, but whose price is so tasty, and he swore to iceland telegram you that he would do everything great. And you believed him.
You downloaded a sample technical specification from the Internet, somehow adapted it to suit yourself, and discussed it at a meeting with the contractor. You recorded only half of the edits in writing.
You told the contractor, "There is no content, but hang in there! Download from stocks, come up with your own reviews!"
You got a conscientious customer who nevertheless reworked your template technical specifications for you, added all the comments and nuances. And you approved it right away. Why waste time on this? We need to look at the design, and then we'll think about it!
You saw the design, but realized that half of the technical specifications are no good. And you recently found a couple of examples of websites and want to use the tricks from there. So you pleased the contractor with a phrase like, "Guys, everything is fine, but I was thinking..."
You sent a long monologue in a voice message with reasoning about what can and should be done and corrected, took a photo of a landing page sketch on a computer screen on your mobile phone, recorded 100500 voice messages. You did not take into account the rules of business communication in social networks! Now you are waiting for the contractor to sort it out.
As a result, you have killed the contractor's motivation and desire to work his ass off for your project and strive to do it well. He will stop thinking about how to do it better, so that he can put it in his portfolio as a cool and working project. He will think about how to quickly close and hand over the project. Because:

he was wasting his time with the technical specifications, working through and thinking it over, doing niche research - it turned out to be useless