4-6-2 Functional transitional capability
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TrimTheKing wrote:Agile is another bullpoop ITIL term for "how do we stop the engineers moaning about constantly changing requirements and last minute changes? I know, let's tell them they need to be 'Agile' for the sake of the business, that'll do it!"
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RogerS wrote:TrimTheKing wrote:Agile is another bullpoop ITIL term for "how do we stop the engineers moaning about constantly changing requirements and last minute changes? I know, let's tell them they need to be 'Agile' for the sake of the business, that'll do it!"
Mark
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Ooooh...that's fighting talk. 'Scope creep' is one of the biggest causes of IT projects over-running. That's why the software engineers don't like 'last minute changes'. Software programming systems is several, nay many, many, orders of complexity higher than fiddling about with a few bits of network
TrimTheKing wrote:RogerS wrote:TrimTheKing wrote:Agile is another bullpoop ITIL term for "how do we stop the engineers moaning about constantly changing requirements and last minute changes? I know, let's tell them they need to be 'Agile' for the sake of the business, that'll do it!"
Mark
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Ooooh...that's fighting talk. 'Scope creep' is one of the biggest causes of IT projects over-running. That's why the software engineers don't like 'last minute changes'. Software programming systems is several, nay many, many, orders of complexity higher than fiddling about with a few bits of network
We're singing from the same hymn sheet Roger, untwist your panties
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