kdf wrote:
> as with many cases, the complaint probably has more to do with the message
> than who is delivering it. Blaming a person is an easier way of making it
> seem like the message is something that could actually change in the hands
> of a more important person.

Right, as if a VP of Marketing or some such title actually knows more
about when the software will be done than Andyg.

The only way that the Marketing folks know that software is done is when
the QA/QC folks tell them that it is done now. And the QA/QC folks don't
make projections about the future.

-- 
Pat Farrell
http://www.pfarrell.com/

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