How to Stop Scope Creep in its Tracks
Scope creep is like that mystery Tupperware in the office fridge.
No one will claim it, and you should get rid of it quickly. (We know it was you, Chad!)
Seriously, scope creep is a detriment to any project, causing delays, unmet expectations, and overall dissatisfaction from all involved. But what exactly is it?
What is scope creep?
Scope creep is the tendency for a project to grow larger than what was outlined in the scope of work or contract. It happens when clients want additional features for the same price, or when projects take longer than the expected timeline. Itβs asking for more and more during a project and hanging onto a βIβll know it when I see itβ mentality.
Why is scope creep bad?
For you, scope creep can cause you to lose track of your marketing goals. You could get excited about adding a bunch of animations on your website, but if you are, for example, trying to market a corporate firm, fun animations probably wonβt be on brand for you. This will involve extra communication and extra hours, costing us all time and money. If you keep asking for more without wanting to pay for more, you will likely be unhappy with the final results.
For us, scope creep prevents us from doing our jobs efficiently. Without clear communication and direction, our team can become confused about your expectations and thus, the final product. If you want added features or deliverables, we are happy to have another discussion about the cost. But please donβt waste time by pushing the boundaries of our original agreement.
You wonβt βknow it when you see it.β
The βIβll know it when I see itβ mentality leads to a lot of wasted time and poor outcomes on any project. The right design will be on brand and will fit your expectations, but it probably wonβt slap you across the face. Our processes are multi-step and thorough for a reason, and we promise that just because lightning didnβt strike the moment you saw your brand board, doesnβt mean itβs terrible.
The way to stop the βIβll know it when I see itβ ideaβand, as a result, scope creepβis to have trust in our team and have an open discussion about your vision for your brand. Trust that you have hired professionals who know what theyβre doing (and who possibly know more than you about marketing), and trust that they will provide solutions to fit your problems. The more communicative you are, the better we understand your wants and needs. This prevents us from spending extra hours on rounds and rounds of revisions, saving us both money.
To stop scope creep, you need the right people.
Too often, there are situations when someone from our clientβs team will give us the go-ahead for a project, only for our efforts to be for naught when the big boss or major stakeholder comes in and nixes everything. Miscommunication, on either team, can lead to unanticipated change, and thus, major scope creep.
Want to stop scope creep? Manage communication through a single source of truth. Designate one person to be the only liaison to convey your businessβs goals. This person will have all the facts and relevant information so that we donβt run into unanticipated problems or unclear expectations. Get the right people in the room so we donβt have the wrong outcome later.
Letβs work together to stop scope creep. Weβll all be better off for it.
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Hoot Design Co. is a marketing, branding, and design agency located in Columbia, MO. We specialize in creating a custom and comprehensive marketing strategy centered around your business's unique strengths and educating you with the tools you need from day one. From logo design to brand identity, website design and execution, and social media marketing strategies in-person and through online courses, we're focused on your business success every step of the way.






