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Recipe of a successful project execution

There is a common question in serviced based company: What is the recipe of a successful project execution? The answer may vary person to person but as a Lead Developer I have my own perspective/experience which I am going to share today. Here are some pointers. Delivery matters: There are three things in an execution of a project – Communication, Development and QA . In my opinion if your development is excellent then it is very little scope of communication as well as QA. Because whatever client ask for, if you develop with proper analysis and in time, then it is already a quality product, so neither PM need to communicate to convince the client whatever you unable to deliver nor QA need to raise any issue as it is already issueless product. After all, client impressed by work not by word. No fixed execution model: there are various mouthful names in the market – Agile, Waterfall, Prince etc. Simply I don’t care. I only prefer what is the best fitted for my current pr