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by bluGill
614 days ago
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Ideally engineers should have a sense of the business and so know which are expected feature creep and which are unlikely.
So you design the blue cookies, but you leave extra space because next week you will be installing more paint guns so you can do more colors, but you limit it to 6 colors and when the CEO asks for more say we are out of space, do you really want to invest in more colors, eliminate and existing one, or the new idea.
Crescents may be a good investment, are they likely enough and similar enough to do them on the same line. (if you cookies have nuts the correct answer might be we want a whole new factory even if there is commonality just so we don't need the "nuts also used in the facility that" makes this label) |
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Pain like this is critical feedback for a organization. Blunting it hurts more in the long term.