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Since Wellington services are always tailored to meet the individual client's needs, these needs must be ascertained and translated into a coherent scope of work definition before the actual work begins. The scope of work definition may be suggested by the client, or it may be developed and refined during the initial assessment step in a close collaboration between the parties.
In the absence of a pre-defined scope of work, Wellington first identifies the steps that are necessary to complete an assignment, taking into consideration client's specific requirements and ideas. Although no two consulting assignments are exactly alike, the typical project may contain some or all of the following phases:
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