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by pifflesnort
4801 days ago
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People who believe in proving 'technical inevitability' via probability don't understand shipping a product, from conception, to funding, development, and marketing. People with genuine vision inspire others to lift their work above mediocrity; to look beyond themselves at a broader vision of the world. If all it took to ship great products was consensus decision making by smart, highly technical people, then we'd have had be year of Linux on the desktop by now. |
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Let me turn that argument around. Every example of a company, employees, management and corporate style, and other similar issues, are subject to probability analysis, and probability explains and/or influences more issues than most people realize.