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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHad a discussion with a user over the last 3 days, he wants a change to a certain object. It's a fairly major change, so I wanted to make sure I had got all his requirements correct. I took what we had discussed and turned it into a high level design doc and discussed it with the development manager. He understands what is required, but he also knows the user, so asked me to get confirmation from the user that the document covered his requirements.
The user has replied to me: "can you show me the new version, then I'll let you know if it meets my requirements"
Or to put it another way - is the goal to produce a nice high level spec, detailed requirements, a colourful gant chart, excellent weekly progress reports with traffic lights and deliver something within a falsely created time and cost constraint - or do you want to deliver software that actually adds value?
Obviously a rhetorical question - as you want the second part but i will guarantee the whole process is set up to deliver the first part.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYour guy wants to work in an Agile manner - as opposed to trying to think of everything he wants upfront, commit to it and then find it is not quite what he wanted.
Or to put it another way - is the goal to produce a nice high level spec, detailed requirements, a colourful gant chart, excellent weekly progress reports with traffic lights and deliver something within a falsely created time and cost constraint - or do you want to deliver software that actually adds value?
Obviously a rhetorical question - as you want the second part but i will guarantee the whole process is set up to deliver the first part.
I am trying to get him to commit to his current requirements, but he, probably hoping to be a PM one day, is trying to renege on all recent discussions and basically say "you go and do what you want, then I'll let you know if it's right or not". I've created the spec to give him something that he can then say "yes, that is what we talked about" or "no, that's not what we talked about".…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMorning denizens
Well, nearly morning - I seem to be sleeping longer at the moment, and I like to take my time in the shower
It was chucking down with rain when I awoke briefly at eight, but now it's a bit better - cloudy, but with some patches of blue showing through a grey haze
I may go for a haircut this afternoon, though I offer no guarantees.Do what thou wiltComment
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostWhat is this "haircut" of which you speak?Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostA thing that never happenedComment
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