If you’ve ever worked as a freelancer or within an agency, you’ve probably experienced scope creep.
At its very worst, the effect of scope creep can grow beyond the confines of a single project and affect your business as a whole. It can alter the timelines of subsequent jobs in queue, negatively influence the productivity and satisfaction of your team, and result in serious implications for the profitability of your business.
Luckily, you don’t have to let scope creep ruin your project workflow when it does show its ugly head. With the right strategies in place, you can manage and potentially avoid scope creep entirely when working with your clients.