D : Not for me anymore
rm
roel.mathys at gmail.com
Fri Oct 20 23:55:38 PDT 2006
Karen Lanrap wrote:
>
> I was talking about backtracking in the sense of requiring a bigger
> budget or more time than agreed on.
>
> If a project leader plans buffers that are too large, the project
> will be taken by another leader or it dies. If the buffers are too
> tiny the leader failed---no backtracking possible.
>
like in every business, taking margins too small will lead to a loss on
the job, and when persistent to failure of the business,
otoh, talking margins too large will lead too no business at all.
roel
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