Scope has two personalities:
We all know Creepy scope.
It’s the extra work that creeps in when you’ve already started a project, like:
So creepy.
Then there’s Obedient scope.
Sometimes it just obeys by itself… either your client doesn’t ask for anything out of scope, or if they do, you’re a good biscuit and advise them that you can address that in a separate project.
Other times, it obeys because it kinda can’t disobey… there’s no real option to go outside of it – it’s fixed.
They’re created differently.
Creepy scope is often created in collaboration with your client (or worse, by them alone). Obedient scope is set by you.
I arrived at that pretty gently, but that’s super critical.
👉 It’s set by you.
With a fixed-price service, you just HAVE to set the scope.
If you’ve ever tried to sell an open-ended project at a fixed price, there’s a good chance you saw how wrong it can go.
Set the price + set the scope = scope obeys.
That’s the perfect-world scenario.
Real world scenario with examples tomorrow 👍
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