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Nipping Scope Creep in the Bud

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

I’ve noticed that writing projects are naturally prone to scope creep, much more so than other types of projects, for a number of reasons. Writers are too creative, thinking up too many new ideas at a time; that’s the biggest factor leading to scope creep. But also, we’ve got plenty of stories, and we love standing up on our soapboxes. It seems inevitable, during any writing project, that we’ll be confronted with the tough decision of what to include and what not to include. Blogs are even worse, because they’re written day by day with no pre-defined structure.

I’ve decided that it’s time to contain the scope creep of my own blog, right here. I’ve tried a lot of different things, and I see that this is getting me nowhere. I also notice that the overwhelming mountain of possible topics to blog about leaves me disempowered, and less motivated to blog about anything at all. So, it’s time to put in some focus. From now on, this blog will be focused solely on my core business: writing and editing.

Something else I’ve noticed, when it comes to putting the lid on the scope creep beast, is that two heads are better than one. I’ve found that during client projects, I need to reel the client back in from time to time (or, sometimes, they need to do it for me). Left to my own devices, I’ll drift off into nowhere land.That’s why I’ve decided to make it a priority to make this more interactive.

I would appreciate if anyone would comment on issues you’ve faced with project scope creep, particularly related to writing projects, and what you’ve done to address it.