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by kokokokoko
2723 days ago
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Its almost as if both approaches have positives and negatives. Some of which are more important depending on your project and organization. I'd be more interested to read about a project or company that failed due to making one choice or the other. And then by switching things to the other way, things were fixed. Otherwise, as someone who was worked with both, I imagine there are a host of other decisions that will be much determinant on your success. Let's not get too wrapped up in what color to paint the shed. |
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Please don't do this.