tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-684183198890094283.post6008102324541986567..comments2023-11-05T06:12:59.718-05:00Comments on S.Lott-Software Architect: Justification of Project StaffingS.Lotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06337323642834330176noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-684183198890094283.post-26547659932424602232011-11-24T17:39:52.953-05:002011-11-24T17:39:52.953-05:00"Doing the Right Thing"
Is this a relig..."Doing the Right Thing"<br /><br />Is this a religious activity? Must we summon a priest, rabbi or some such thing? Must we convert someone to our "religion" so that they do the "right thing".<br /><br />Perhaps the initial mindset is all wrong? Perhaps we should be "making business decisions" instead?<br /><br />Recently, one group at the client wanted to do x because it was the "right things to do". Another group wanted to do y because it was the "right thing to do? From perspective a, x was the right thing to do. From perspective b, y was the right thing to do. I was caught in the middle and got annoyed. I finally said, it is a business decision that must be centered around time to market.<br /><br />Perhaps the budget trumps all? Okay, let be honest about that.<br /><br />Perhaps orgs is not willing to change process d? Okay, lets be honest about that.Robert Lucentehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12434992671749777590noreply@blogger.com