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Customer after delivering a product: this is not what I asked for? how to avoid such problem?

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Question added by Mohammad Shalabi , Cheif architect , Esatrata
Date Posted: 2014/09/20
Mohammad Shalabi
by Mohammad Shalabi , Solution Architect, Android, and IOS Architect , ALM New Way

famous problem, you can have you customer as a team member, so he/she will always knows what will be delivered this is from extream programming. also, you can always deliver every two weeks, so customer will always have a product, and will not wait to the end to see a product.

Salam Al-Qerem
by Salam Al-Qerem , Business Service Manager , UNRWA

1- Capture the customer request accurately and make sure to get his approval in writing on the product specifications before starting;

2- Share prototypes, milestones and ensure the end product is clear for both of you.

3-Compare end product to prior specifications and provide customer with final check list.

Gayasuddin Mohammed
by Gayasuddin Mohammed , Advocate , Practicing Law before High Court at Hyderabad

You should have System requirements and specifications document ready and got it agreed at the time of finalising the project deal.

To avoid, have the SRS, and functionality requirements documents ready and get it agree and finalise between them.

If agreed, but not provided the functionality means it's the liability from the solution provider side. otherwise its a new functionality can be explained to customer.

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