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My 7-Stage Framework for Predictable Software Delivery (7-Part Series)

3 MIN READ norbert UPDATED: Aug 23, 2026

The Delivery Reality: Why Projects Succeed Before Code Is Written

In my career managing builds, our team once shipped an over-engineered, beautifully coded product with all the bells and whistles. It still failed. We built solutions for problems we assumed existed, not what the client actually needed. That taught me a hard lesson: projects almost never fail because developers can’t code. They fail when scope is blurry, requirements were never aligned with the client, and developers are left to guess what to build next.

My core philosophy as a technical project manager is straightforward: my job is to arm the team with complete clarity, tools, and technical specifications before a single action item is even written or picked up.

Give developers clear scope, working credentials, and solid acceptance criteria from the start, and they will build fast and on point. Leave those things fuzzy, and the team spends the entire sprint putting out avoidable fires. I do not see project management as just updating tickets and scheduling meetings. My job is to clear the roadblocks before the build starts so the engineering team can focus on writing great software

To put that philosophy into practice on every build, I rely on a structured 7-part delivery framework:

My 7-Part End-to-End Delivery Framework

Below is the complete delivery lifecycle I use to guide builds from closed contract to post-launch warranty:

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norbert

WordPress Backend Engineer & Technical Operations Specialist

Specializing in custom WordPress plugin development, technical operations, marketing technology integrations, and automated workflow pipelines. Bridging backend engineering with digital infrastructure and process execution.