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Assemble the Development Team That's Right for You
Determine your needs first, then hire only the professionals necessary to meet them.
Steven H. Stern, MD

If you think the term "development team" sounds vague, you're right. But it's not intended to confuse you - rather, it's meant to give you the flexibility to assemble the team that's right for the needs of your particular project. Whether it's an army of one or a cadre of industry experts who've made more mistakes than you ever will, the professionals on your development team will be different from those on the surgical construction project the next town over. Let's take a look at how you can figure out who's needed on your team.

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