Avoiding documentation bottlenecks while maintaining quality
Chris Borokowski
athloi at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 24 08:28:26 MDT 2007
I'm going to call my local tattoo shop and see if they can fit it on a
shoulder. With luck, I won't pass out cold when I see the needle.
Some employers seem to desire cheap documents fast because they're
engaging in CYA over SOX and related initiatives.
--- Ned Bedinger <doc at edwordsmith.com> wrote:
> This harks to a fundamental mathematically demonstrable truth, an
> awesome truth that belongs on the table at every stage of your
> projects:
>
> o You can have a good document fast, but it will cost more.
>
> o You can have a good document cheep, but it will take longer.
>
> o You can have a cheep document fast, but it will not be good.
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