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by detaro
2334 days ago
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It easily develops into subcategory of "wrongful planning". I.e. planning things the people doing the planning do not have the expertise to make decisions about, but they felt like they needed to plan it. And now you're stuck with it, because otherwise someone would have to admit they didn't know what they were doing while justifying a change from the announced plan to the customer. (yes, there's a lot more than that wrong with the situation in that case) |
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