Forget about feeling bad for the moment, you have several jobs to do. You
already stepped up and took responsibility, that's good. Next, commit to
solving the current mess. Fix the bugs that have been exposed in production,
figure out how so many bugs got into production, develop a revised QA
strategy to make up for the shortcomings of the last round of testing, and
communicate your status and action plan to whoever needs to know.

Lastly, business is just business, and like you were musing about, you can
always just walk away, so don't take it so much to heart when there are
problems. I would make an exception to this rule if you own your own
business, because you can't easily walk away from that. As a corollary, I
would suggest that you never walk away without a plan.


On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 4:55 PM, morchella <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> QUESTION:?
> have you ever fallen in horse shit, wiped it off and made a good thing out
> of it?
> i can go werk for the competition right now. i dont want a pat on the back,
> just a view. from you guys.
> Seriously not liking life. if it was not for my two lovley ladies i would
> burn down the house sell the car and move to scottland to spend out my days
> painting fowl weather on the cliffs.
>


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