Sounds a great start to contracting, good luck. There are loads of options for the meeting including motorway services, golf clubs, pubs, hotels, restaurants etc.. All the above offer business services these days.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I do plan to do this for some future meetings. However, this inital planning session needs some real face to face time.Originally posted by GillsMan View PostWhy not use web conferencing? GoToMeeting or WebEx or something like that?
The client isn't really up on his tech, so it's going to be an old school record cards and marker pens job!WibbleComment
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Thanks for the positive feedback.Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostSounds a great start to contracting, good luck. There are loads of options for the meeting including motorway services, golf clubs, pubs, hotels, restaurants etc.. All the above offer business services these days.
I actually just booked with Regus and I must say that their customer support is pretty damn slick. The call centre girls I spoke with were actually happy and helpful!!!WibbleComment
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Mini scrum training / product backlog creation session... What?!!!!
Will "ClientCo" feel your sincerity as you attempt to "take them through a mini scrum training / product backlog creation session"? If so you are both perfectly matched.Originally posted by Cr1spy View PostMy first task is to take ClientCo product owner through a mini scrum training / product backlog creation session.Comment
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They weren't when I tried to cancel a virtual office contract with less than 15 months notice.Originally posted by Cr1spy View PostThe call centre girls I spoke with were actually happy and helpful!!!Comment
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