Re: The Art of Project Management



On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 14:03:35 +0000 (UTC), docdwarf@xxxxxxxxx () wrote:

In article <0ib3n3t2iesnt3dh3gn8435flb4nthlpms@xxxxxxx>,
Robert <no@xxxxxx> wrote:

I didn't impose a formal process. Your charge should be directed at the
executives who did.

Mr Wagner, some folks get to sit in corner offices and issue dicta, some
folks get to scrawl things on whiteboard and pray they don't hear 'I know
that's what I told you but it's not what I want!'... t'was e'er thus,
perhaps you learned, somewhere, the acronym RHIP.

I don't see how Brookhaven's Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics lab has any bearing on
programming management.

To whom do I write about cleaning up these obvious design errors?

From
<http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.cobol/msg/fecbce869d531856?dmode=source>

--begin quoted text:

Attributed to Alfonso X (The Wise) of Spain: 'Had I bben present at the
creation I would have given some useful hints for the better ordering of
the universe.'

--end quoted text

You previously quoted Alfonso in defense of GO TO. I used to think being the Go To Person
was a good thing. Now I see it means 'programs like they did in 1252.'

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