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Regarding their effects on competition for jobs and talent, what are the key dif

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Question

Regarding their effects on competition for jobs and talent, what are the key differences between the opinions expressed in "It's a Flat World," by Thomas Friedman and the views of Richard Florida in "The World is Spiky"? Include a discussion of your own position on these issues and how they are likely to affect your own real or potential career options. How will you employ this knowledge in your own career plans or those you know who are most affected by "flat" or "spiky" world market conditions?

Explanation / Answer

First of all thanks for posting the question.

Initially it depends on which model your company is using to build the project.

if its Agile then you have to make the changes as per client's requirements.

Second, if all the requirements are already closed then you can ask for time to your Project Manager because changes have been made. Right now you can contact your PM and Client for the Same they will help you.

Don't get stressed because things will not work properly if you do so.

If you can work extra hours (which should be billable), just do that.

Make the record of all changes that client is making and show it to PM so that he/she will get to know about it and will give you more time to develop.

Keep in Mind following things for your future:-

Start with the intention to develop a healthy relationship with your client

Educate your client about the real purpose of a revision.

Don't jump into doing a revision right after the client has provided their initial comments.

Clearly, define when change requests will be considered extra work and how this will be billed

Don't forget to show your goodwill and flexibility.