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How is income redistributed between performers in a web studio?
How to find the fine line between reallocating the project budget throughout the workflow?
Let's say one programmer, one layout designer, one designer, and a general manager are working on a project. Each has its own rates and requirements for the project. Everyone does his part of the work for N c.u. How, on average, can the project revenues be redistributed as a percentage? How much to "throw" on the project from above?
How not to frighten off the customer with a high price? How not to work at a loss, the manager of the studio / team and the whole team as a whole?
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It all comes down to expensive projects, right? Look for those here. In 80% of cases, they are found only by acquaintance. The cost of the project should be at least a couple of times higher than the actual cost of development. Those. you stipulated that the programmer receives 10 thousand for this project, the designer 15 thousand, and the manager 20 thousand (figures from the ceiling). Then the cost of the project should be 90 thousand. It is desirable that the parties do not know it and simply do their part of the work. And do not think that you will get 45 thousand from nothing. Most likely, half of them will go to unforeseen re-/improvements, help from third-party specialists, unscrupulous freelancers, and you will have to work hard to organize everything correctly and get the result. From experience it's usually something like this.
globuzer , however, a philosophical question.
The price of the product should correspond to the market, and not to the wishes of the salary of employees - this is unambiguous.
The next factor to consider is whether you have a "studio/company" or a "team".
If "studio / company", then:
- decide who and how much % has a share (of capital, not profit)
- decide who will have what salary (should correspond to the average market)
- once in the nth period, pay dividends (extra money) - to each, depending on how much he has shares.
If "command" then:
Same thing, but honestly. I would recommend legalizing all this so that there are no problems later. And besides, do not forget that there must be a leader - he is the engine of progress, he is the one who will give a cuff at the right time. Without him, nothing...
For example with after, before pseudo-elements and ::nth-of-child selector https://jsfiddle.net/kg08evkf/
You set this stroke for all these blocks, then through :before, :after create squares for the background color and apply it to the stroke through absolute positioning so that you get what you have in the layout.
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