Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Where do I start?

10. Where do I start? If you get this far, the next question should be 'where do I start?' In most cases, the place to start is to try to get first hand experience in doing what you want to achieve. If possible, attend a workshop where you can learn the basics from someone who has already Nike Shox Sale, done what you want to do. Or get a part time job at a business that does what you want to do. Getting first hand experience (either a workshop or job) can give you a huge jump toward learning what you need to know, what tools you need to acquire, and what skills you'll need.

11. What do I do next? This is a question you will repeat often throughout the project. As you complete each phase, you'll have to ask yourself, 'What do I do next?' In most cases, projects are a sequential learning process. What you learn in the previous phase, you apply in the next phase, where you learn more. But as each phase ends, you need to have a good idea of what you need to do next. (Check out your model of success . . . what steps did they follow?)

12. Where do I need to make changes? The further you get into a project, the more you learn about what can and can't be done (within your budget and skills). As you learn more, you'll discover ways to improve the project by eliminating some steps and adding others. This 'Where do I need to make changes?' question is one you'll ask often, and allows you to adapt your project to changes in your environment.

One Final Question

13. When will I know I'm done? The product development business is one of stepping stones. Each project you take on generally leads to another project using skills and tools you acquired with earlier projects. Often before you complete one project, you'll have a good idea what your next Nike Shox OZproject should be. While individual projects do reach an end point, rarely will your product development endeavour be 'complete'. You'll almost always have a number of projects in mind - just waiting for you to free up some time.

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