One of the project managers at Hewlett Packard used to have a sign on
his wall: "Quality, speed, cost. Pick any two."
Alan N1AL
On 5/18/2013 3:41 AM, MontyS wrote:
New products have conflicting development objectives of quality,
timely delivery, and cost.
You can specify a deadline, but you then must be willing to
sacrificequality and spend money to meet the deadline.
You can have a fixed budget, but then quality and development time
must be flexible. A fixed development budget is only practical for
enhancing an existing product for which costs are known.
You can have quality objectives, but then you must be willing to
take
the time and spend the money to achieve them. Almost always that means
delays in delivery.
For me, I’ll wait for the quality.
Monty K2DLJ
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