Defending the Python lanuage...
Cliff Wells
logiplexsoftware at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 1 14:35:07 EST 2002
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On 1 Feb 2002 05:43:20 -0800 Bill Tate wrote: > Cliff Wells <logiplexsoftware at earthlink.net> wrote in message > > > However, your last statement that managers make _all_ the decisions was an > > unfortunate one. It's better if the technicians make the decisions and > > then managers _approve_ them. This may be splitting hairs, but when it... > I find little to disagree with what you're saying, but managers also > need to know that their development team is being unbiased and > objective in their analysis :>). I think this comes from establishing a good working relationship between management and developers. Respecting the developer's opinions is the only way to establish this relationship. Not only that, but allowing developers to take this responsibility will soon reveal those who are not reliable in this area (and by extension, other areas as well). There will be setbacks as these people reveal themselves, but weeding these people out can only have a positive effect on the overall endeavor. Obviously this will take time, and the flip side is that developers who haven't yet established this trust need to be patient. However if management isn't willing to delegate some responsibility in this area that trust can never be established. -- Cliff Wells Software Engineer Logiplex Corporation (www.logiplex.net) (503) 978-6726 x308 (800) 735-0555 x308 "Then with your new power you'll accomplish all sorts of cool stuff in no time, and We'll All Be Sorry. At that point you can either gloat a bit, and then relent, or go ahead and send the robot army after us." - Quinn Dunkan
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