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SUMMARY:The Ethics of “Good Enough”: When Time, Budget, and GPS Collide
DESCRIPTION:Genealogy Café – May\nThe Ethics of “Good Enough”: When Time, Budget, and GPS Collide\nDate: May 13, 2026\nTime: 7:00 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. (MDT)\nLocation: Zoom \nRecording: Yes\nProfessional genealogists know the standard: reasonably exhaustive research.\nBut clients bring real constraints—limited time, limited budgets, and high expectations.\nSo where’s the line?\nThis Month’s Discussion\nWe’ll tackle one of the toughest questions in professional genealogy:\nCan you deliver quality work that falls short of full GPS—and still call it ethical?\nWe’ll Explore\n– What “reasonably exhaustive” really means in client work\n– How to handle projects that exceed the authorized budget\n– Whether standards can be scaled—or scope must change\n– When to push back… or walk away \nReal-World Scenario\nYou have 10 hours authorized—but know the problem likely requires 40.\nWhat do you do?\nThis is a facilitated discussion, not a lecture—bring your perspective.\n \n \n
URL:https://coloradoapg.org/events/genealogycafe-may-13-26/
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