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New contract, same client and hangover tasks

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    #11
    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    You can have an overarching contract and then separate SoW's within that contract but just becareful that doesn't turn in to a thinly veiled D&C. There is clear SoW's to work from under a contract but if can bleed in to direction and control with a bit of paper attempting to cover it. Doesn't happen often but one to watch.

    Get that covered and then the next challenge is not being pulled from pillar to post with the last work needing you so much it puts the new work at risk. That's something you'll have to nail early and get clear directon on time spent on each and priorities.
    Your second paragraph is exactly where my head is at!

    Cheers for the info

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