Le 05/10/2010 23:06, Romain d'Alverny a écrit : > That does not prevent listening, collecting and taking into account > feedback, contributions, opinions from everyone. But those who commit > to a given team work and processes get to organize and ponder all this > to fit in the whole project.
For optimum performance (not to mention perfection), I think "it suffices" to establish basic rules of management, to avoid "anarchy" and "a waste" of time and energy. There is no question of hierarchy, but to accept our levels of knowledge and competence. So I'm just a basic user, and I simply and humbly admit that I hardly understand explanations of a recognized and experienced developer. If I have a question or comment, I share those with my level L, and the next level "higher" L +1. The answer is known ? Everything is OK. Otherwise the problem is studied by those at level L+1 and L +2. And so on until the response. That seems more than acceptable, because there is no shame in accepting what we are. Cordially Denis
