'Fixed' Design Ideas for Implementation : Careful Planning
When engaging in some form of visual design, we can always come up for a good idea (and best if the idea really comes up from ourselves). And when we come to implement it, changes may happen whether we liked it or not. And in the end, there should be two outcomes: you liked it or not. To better understand what ideas should really be generated, a careful planning of the design should be discussed.
Many of us have encountered many projects before, and of course not all of them meets your standards or for the other. Projects may be motivating if we are in high spirits or some factors included behind it (consider your personal relationships, but in case it haven't been worked out, one thing is for sure, never put the blame on your work - and this is an effective word of advice that the personal life and work should never be done at the same time unless if its healthy). Again, if we consider the factors behind it then we will always depend on it. Let us just take away the idea in this context.
First, the idea pops out in our minds and is left for us if we continue it or, anyways, come up for a better idea. Next, assuming we already have the idea and readily suggest it with the others, chances are some of them may contradict to it or may agree to it if its good or you are the boss of the company. We should also consider that the word group exists is that a number of persons act as one. Being the bossy type or else a mediocre one would mean that you aren't part of the 'working' group. Let's go back, if you and your group shouldn't settle the disagreement, then the idea is vulnerable to changes. Keep in mind that the careful planning of the design should be made, like any other projects: a good initiation is a good start for working it. In here, the design is carefully planned and enumerate the requirements, define the scopes and boundaries, cost/risks and benefits analysis and properly document to support the idea. Present it to the group with confidence to let them know that your sincere. If anyone somehow opens up another idea, don't react to it immediately, be open-minded and hear what the other has to offer. Of course, we will always be biased upon our ideas since we made them. Then if there is a reason to 're'-contradict then it's your call. Then after all this mess, hopefully all of the group is somehow agreed to the plan. (Tip: if you have a good reputation on having a good plan then it will be easy)
Second, carefully lay out the design according to what is planned. Trouble in the design phase have been expected in the requirements phase, if it haven't been expected, the group has the option to do another plan, again as planned or just reiterate the process, return to the specification stage and plan again. I know this is troublesome, if this is a major project or a bigger design, then it is worth to plan as much as what it takes. The time duration of this phase should also be according to the plan. Actually, the first phase should take the longest share of the time since this is the part to create a path to follow what is planned.
Lastly, there must be an output, if the project fails then there are lessons learned. There may be always a reason why the project may fail and it should be 'reasonable'. Since the project is carefully planned, there will be a slim chance of failure, mark my words. Okay, on the bright side, the output, I guarantee that it will be great. The output is implemented according to what is planned. Each one of the group must be proud of it since they work on a group. And then, do not forget to document everything, conclusions must be made for it may be a good reference for the future. Okay, now the project is finished you may also congratulate yourselves for it, take a reward or even do it with the group for this works for the next project. This builds cooperation and unity.
The word for the context is 'plan'. It is repeatedly shown each line. Again, this means that any project must be carefully planned to work out. Let the word 'plan' be emphasized to any projects to implement.
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