[pianotech] Pitch raise criteria

Rob McCall rob at mccallpiano.com
Tue Aug 4 23:12:48 MDT 2009


David,

  Thanks for the input.  Life is full of tradeoffs and this is just  
another example.

Rob

On Aug 04, 2009, at 07:01 , David Love wrote:

> Same is true of all contracted types of work.  There are three  
> aspects:
> Time, Price, Quality.  The customer only gets two.  Shortest time and
> highest quality will result in the highest price.  Lowest price and  
> shortest
> time will compromise quality.  Lowest price and highest quality will
> compromise how the work can be prioritized and therefore the time.   
> Don't
> let yourself get talked into promising all three.  Then you're the  
> one who
> pays.
>
> David Love
> www.davidlovepianos.com
>
>
> 9. Ron N. always comes up with either practical, sage, or witty
> advice. Pick two...  :-)  "Find the practical balance between cost,
> time, and performance requirements that works for both you, and your
> customer. Pick two."  Excellent advice!  Thanks!
>
>
>



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