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20% of IT projects fail completely.
Weak methods produce weak results.
Bigger projects need bigger methods.
Design-build, not build-rebuilt.
You can’t rewrite a bridge.
Why does anyone think it’s OK to rewrite software because you screwed up the original design?
“Agile scales up very well”.
Agile isn’t just for small teams on small projects. Here’s a vision of how it can be applied to big projects. Basically, the same rules apply.
“Teams need three things from a company: money, moral support, and guidance.”
“What is the size of this task compared to others?”
Plus a nice, quick description of how to estimate by relative size.
PS Skip the first 30 seconds and the last 50 seconds – they’re ads.
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