Articles tagged: contract forms
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by James Cochran Congratulations! You’ve been chosen to do a software development project, and you’re almost ready to get started. But before you jump in, you need both you and your client’s signatures on a contract that clearly defines all aspects of the project. written by James Cochran Your client has agreed to hire you for a managed network services project, and you’re ready to start ordering the necessary equipment and software and developing your implementation plan. written by James Cochran Deciding whether to select a managed Web host or a shared Web host depends on the level of security required by your company and how much traffic your site generates. While shared hosting is the most common type of hosting available written by James Cochran As a software and application developer, creating, customizing, maintaining and supporting software programs is the core of your business, and likely the most important asset to your company. written by James Cochran Whether you need a major Web site overhaul, customized software or networking solutions, finding the right IT consulting company to handle your needs is key to producing the desired results and ultimately positively impacting your bottom line. written by James Cochran As an independent IT consultant you’ve just landed another client. You’ve taken the time to get the proper insurance and had the client review and sign your contract. But does the contract contain enough detailed information within the statement of work? written by James Cochran You’ve been diligent about locking away your most sensitive documents in the filing cabinet each night, and encrypting all of your electronic files with passwords, but what about the information that is shared among employees on a daily basis? written by James Cochran How do you differentiate between an employee and an independent contractor? It’s a seemingly obvious answer, but in some cases the separation can become difficult. written by James Cochran Being self-employed can be one of the most lucrative and satisfying careers available, but it requires due diligence on the part of the independent professional. written by James Cochran Working as an independent contractor or consultant can be a very rewarding, lucrative and satisfying career. Beyond knowing the dynamics of your field, however, you also have to understand how to keep the business operating smoothly and how to protect yourself and your assets. written by James Cochran For Application Service Providers – anyone who provides clients access to licensed software and application services – implementing a system of checks and balances, risk management procedures and quality control is invaluable. written by James Cochran The contract is the foundation of doing business. Does that sound too formal to you? Is a handshake agreement good enough for many? Well, even though it may not be as air tight as, say, a contractor agreement, a handshake deal is still a contract. << previous page 1 next page>> |