Get the client to buy the software and you do work on it at an agreed rate. That way, the risk is all theirs. But slightly less risky because if they have access to the source code and you DO get hit by a bus, they can find another developer to carry on with the work.
Jeremy On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 11:59 AM, John C <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all. > > One of my clients is expanding their business (thanks to my software;-) > and asked me about a Risk Management Plan in case I would disappear, fair > enough. > > Me, myself and I are only a small company (as many of you might be too), > so no in-house backup developers available. > > Has any of you any experience or ideas regarding a Risk Management Plan > for a one man band? > > > > Thanks > > John Sunshine > > > > _______________________________________________ > NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi mailing list > Post: [email protected] > Admin: http://delphi.org.nz/mailman/listinfo/delphi > Unsubscribe: send an email to [email protected] with > Subject: unsubscribe >
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