As I get older and, hopefully, more mature, there are a few things that are becoming more and more evident.
One, people, as a group, rarely have the ability to get things done. Put 30 people in the room and very few people will be able to cogitate the big picture, fewer people will be able to understand the needs and requirements, and even fewer will be able to make any decisions to help speed things along.
The decision makers, the implementers, the planners, and the worker bees generally are never a part of the same group.
So the system is invariably ruled by uncertainty, and often, appears almost chaotic in nature.
It almost seems that some projects are a result of random interactions than a real project plan.
Perhaps it is different out in the “real world” but a part of me doubts it.







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