Have you heard horror stories about working with a Web vendor remotely? Are you interested in completing a virtual Web project, but don't understand how to make it work?
Virtual Web Projects Gone Bad provides critical insight into how nonprofit staff and board members can successfully work with vendors on their virtual Web projects. This 1-hour Webinar will show nonprofits how to avoid common problems that lead to project delays and communication breakdown. It also will explain how to build great relationships with their valued Web vendors.
You'll learn how to:
Stay engaged with the project Clearly outline what you expect your Web site to do Provide realistic deadlines throughout the project
Virtual Web Projects Gone Bad is led by the owners of Data-ScribeŽ, a virtual Web development company focused on nonprofit and small business clients. They have played the role of project managers, Web developers, freelancers, trainers, and sub-contractors in over 100 virtual Web projects since starting their business 6 years ago.
Cost: $10 Time: 1:30pm to 2:30pm MST To register: http://www.datascribe.biz/monthly-webinars-1-hour
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