25How Pietro Used Discipline and Self-imposed Constraints to Complete His Artistic Project
In business, the success of a project depends on keenly managing constraints such as costs, schedules, scope, benefits, time and quality. Alter one piece of this puzzle – less money or time, for example – and quality will suffer; so goes the conventional wisdom. Therefore, the job of a project manager is to smooth out, reckon with and manage constraints, so as to deliver the best product possible.
Many creatives believe that they must eliminate all constraints to allow for maximum flexibility and inspiration in the creative process in order to produce their best work. Pietro, an illustrator and a client, ...
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