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by saosebastiao 4272 days ago
Based off of reading this, I can imagine a lot of people not wanting to hire you. I get what you're saying, but all you've communicated to the customer is that you always need enough wiggle room to successfully screw them over. You should still place contractual bounds on how something can change.
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Yes, if all I offered a client was an Agile contract, they shouldn't want to hire us.

But, the contract is 1 piece of the puzzle. In order for businesses to want to hire Agile teams, whether consulting teams, freelancers or otherwise, many factors have to exist in addition to an Agile contract.

These factors include - high quality development teams, visible work, high collaboration, working agreements, trust, a cancellation clause, definition of "done", and more.