Adrian I agree with you preference of working with an agile teams.
They are MUCH more open to my input and requirements, and not only
are they more open to listening, but more open to doing since they
aren't necessarily time boxed. Unfortunately I work in a company
where agile and waterfall approaches get mixed on the same projects
and this as one can imagine makes things frustrating. 
I do agree with Jared that if rewarded for quality the quality will
increase. In my experience with agile teams this has been the case.
We have demos where my group comments on the quality of the product
and the developers want to hear good things about the UI and how
closely it matches the requirements, because they get a nod towards
being proactive. Just some thoughts.

Thanks!

Lis
http://www.elisabethhubert.com


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