The Three Biggest Factors That Can Impact Your Timeline

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When developing a product, one of the most important things to consider is the timeline, knowing how to manage your time can be the difference between success and failure.

 

There are many factors that can impact your timeline, from payment to fabric selection to the information you provide to your pattern makers and manufacturers. Each of these components can have a major impact on how quickly your product can be produced, and understanding these factors can help you manage your expectations and ensure that you stay on track. 

 

In this week’s video, we look at the stages of development and discuss the three biggest factors that can impact your timeline: payment, fabric, and information. 

 

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  • You’ve been looking to start a label, but you are not sure what to do first and how to decide on where to manufacture.
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