Question:
Shouldn't the project (client | team) dictate the approach (agile,
waterfall, top down, bottom up, side to side, wax the floor & whatever the
hell RED is)?

If you are providing a service for a variety of clients and depending on the
nature of the project shouldn't you as a team be able to shift into
different approaches smoothly at any given moment. Ramp up Agile, Production
Waterfall, Ramp Down Genius because by then everyone should be an expert....

I didn't read any of the thread; so, I might be way off base.

Happy Friday!

On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Gabby <[email protected]> wrote:

> The core problem of this entire thread is that Mr. Leftwich did not
> truly post an item for discussion--rather, he posted a long and
> inscrutable essay that would have been better housed on (say) a
> personal blog.
>
> I do believe that we have been used as a testing ground for a future
> article submission.
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