The Realization of Delivery
With the business issued defined, the right solution designed, it's time to put wheels in motion and Deliver.
This involves Prototyping & Development based on the solution design plan.
As you will come to know, the Prototyping part of this process can be very gratifying for many, as your application comes to life - similar to the way a Polaroid picture gains saturation.
This process involves your active participation to input your content, as our development team implements functionality and design. Once content is entered, the final layers of formatting are added. The result is a finished application.
Why Prototype a Web Site?
Because you need context. Reviewing a functional specification on paper is not the same as seeing in the context of a web browser. After all, your application is a web-based solution. So we eliminated the paper to engage you in the design process to meet your expectations quicker and more often.
It works!
Well-planned marketing initiatives are the ones that provide the best return, right? Right.
However, even with the best planning, if the site isn't
completed, the planning has been wasted.
We are driven to deliver:
- your project,
- your metrics,
- your return-on-investment.
We deliver. You realize the return.
Planning is essential.
BUT, projects that never finish kill productivity, demoralize the team and distract from other mission-critical projects.
We all have other initiatives and projects to tackle. We are as driven to deliver as your team.
Planning is for naught without delivery.
Sounds simple enough but many web development firms are good at the beginning but sputter out before completion. We see it all the time ... but
not here.
We are driven to deliver:
- your project,
- your metrics,
- your return-on-investment.
We deliver. You realize the return.
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