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by p4wnc6
3629 days ago
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Why are "really happens" and "disasters" associated together? I assume by "really happens" you mean the ways reality departs from what's in the book -- but when process varies over time, adapts to different personnel, business circumstances, tech capabilities, etc., instead of remaining rigid, like ironically rigid adherence to Agile despite variation in the above-mentioned characteristics, that is what leads to disaster. I'd see strict adherence to any sort of one-size-fits-all recipe for workflow management as a greater sign of disaster than healthy compromise, accommodation for individual working styles, and respect for the human need for autonomy and self-direction. |
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[1] By fake I don't mean fraudulent but rather something that has as its only purpose to meet the needs of the process enforcement. For example a requirements document that nobody reads after it has been written, or a design document written before the manner in which the problem will be solved is well understood (and is therefore never read). Project plans that somehow turn out to have underestimated effort by 3X...
[2] TWWADI(tm)