[Sigia-l] Mother of all examples
Andrew Boyd
andrew_db at bigpond.com
Tue Jan 18 13:35:49 EST 2005
Donna Fritzsche wrote:
>
> I would point to a few specifics:
> 1. The wrong people making high-level technical architecture decisions
> (purchasing products before the right research has been done.)
> 2. Not paying up front to hire the best people for high-level positions.
> 3. Not allowing your team leaders to put together the teams that they
> see fit.
> 4. Underestimating the time it takes too pull off a project of this
> magnitude (including preliminary testing, beta-testing, etc.) (I dont
> mean user testing here - but rather technical testing/simulation,
> user-testing too would be great).
>
> Any other observations, comments?
>
Hi Donna,
I would say that all of these stem from not differentiating opinion and
fact. False ego gives opinions, which it then tries to reinforce often
enough that they become facts.
Of course, this is just my opinion. :)
Best regards,
Andrew
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