Late stage design changes – and your vacation

According to a recent PTC survey, over a third of respondents (37.9 percent, to be exact) said that on a recent project, they experienced dramatic or multiple last-minute changes. But what does that really mean? Well, if you’re like most folks, it means a lot of frustration. It means a lot of rework. And it could mean missing your flight. What do we mean by that? Check out the following video – I might be biased, but I think it’s pretty cool – to learn more.

The original post includes an embedded video. Can’t see it? You can also find it here.

How do you deal with late stage design changes? Have they ever kept YOU from a vacation? We’d love to hear your stories in the comments.

You can also find more resources related to late stage design changes, and other times that you need to be agile in your designs, here.

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