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Update 03-How to Manage Consultants.md #104

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Hi,
this is a proposal to improve this chapter. Please consider to ask someone for a grammar review since I'm not english mothertongue (I'm Italian actually).

Let me know what do you think

best regards
Martin

Hi,
this is a proposal to improve this chapter.  Please consider to ask someone for a grammar review since I'm not english mothertongue (I'm Italian actually).

Let me know what do you think

best  regards
Martin
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braydie commented Apr 30, 2016

hey @luigimartin thanks so much for the pull request! I'm a little busy this weekend so it will be next week some time that I can get a chance to review your changes

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braydie commented May 6, 2016

Hey @luigimartin, I really like the bullet points you've made on getting the most out of consultants - I think this fits really well with the rest of the chapter.

I like the quote “Your professional reputation depends on consultants’ performance more than consultants’ careers depend on your feedback” - where does this come from? I think we'd need to cite it properly.

A couple of issues I do have, though:

  • I'm not convinced on talking about consultants in the context of being part of a large company where 'you' are the tech lead -- I think consultants can come into any sized project or organisation, and 'managing' them, in the context of this chapter, is probably akin to 'working with' - would that be fair to say @RobertLRead?
  • There are a couple of assumptions being made about consultants which I think could be interpreted wrongly, so to protect ourselves I think we'd probably reword them.

I'll make a pull request on your fork with some suggestions -- see what you think?

Thanks again for contributing 😄

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braydie commented May 6, 2016

Also, as you are Italian, would you be interested in translating the guide into Italian?

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hey @braydie , I'm really happy that you liked that quote because... it' not a quote :-)
It's just something that once I would have said to a customer's cocky employee.

So, we can use it without quotation marks I suppose.

I'll wait for your pull request with your suggestion to eventually provide some feedback.

About the Italian translation, I don't think it would be an effort that is worth. The first advice that I would give to an Italian guy that want to be a good programmer is to learn some english!

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Hello Braydie,

how are things?

Excuse me if this mail could sound weird, but.. did I answered to you the
masseage below? About the fact that the quote was actually not a quote but
from me?
(I can't find any sent message in my mailbox)

Regards
Martin

2016-05-06 11:00 GMT+02:00 Braydie Grove notifications@github.com:

Hey @luigimartin https://github.com/luigimartin, I really like the
bullet points you've made on getting the most out of consultants - I think
this fits really well with the rest of the chapter.

I like the quote “Your professional reputation depends on consultants’
performance more than consultants’ careers depend on your feedback” - where
does this come from? I think we'd need to cite it properly.

A couple of issues I do have, though:

  • I'm not convinced on talking about consultants in the context of
    being part of a large company where 'you' are the tech lead -- I think
    consultants can come into any sized project or organisation, and 'managing'
    them, in the context of this chapter, is probably akin to 'working with' -
    would that be fair to say @RobertLRead https://github.com/RobertLRead
    ?
  • There are a couple of assumptions being made about consultants which
    I think could be interpreted wrongly, so to protect ourselves I think we'd
    probably reword them.

I'll make a pull request on your fork with some suggestions -- see what
you think?

Thanks again for contributing [image: 😄]


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braydie commented May 26, 2016

Hey Luigi, yes you wrote the following regarding the quote:

I'm really happy that you liked that quote because... it' not a quote :-)

Apologies for not getting my PR to you - I'm still swamped with other stuff at the moment! I've not forgotten you though I promise!!

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