Saturday, October 27, 2012

Gold-Plating


  What Is Gold-Plating in Project Management?
 
    Gold-Plating in Project Management is the act of giving the customer more than what he originally asked for. Gold plating is common in software projects, and is usually done by team members either on an individual or a collaborative basis, most of the times without the knowledge of the Project Manager.

Why Gold Plate?

Gold plating is giving the customer something that he did not ask for, something that wasn’t scoped, and often something that the he may not want. So why do it?
http://www.projectmanagementlearning.com/what-is-gold-plating-in-project-management.html


  • Gold plating

Gold plating in software engineering or Project Management (or time management in general) refers to continuing to work on a project or task well past the point where the extra effort is worth the value it adds (if any). After having met the requirements, the developer works on further enhancing the product, thinking the customer would be delighted to see additional or more polished features, rather than what was asked for or expected. The customer might be disappointed in the results, and the extra effort by the developer might be futile
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_plating_%28software_engineering%29

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