Poor Estimation and Other Red Herrings 12/08/2006(passive) Caused ByLate Projects
Poor Estimation and Other Red Herrings - Jeff Patton & Associates December 8 , 2006 by Jeff Patton 1 Comment Late Projects Caused By Poor Estimation and Other Red Herrings(passive) Caused ByLate Projects
at 30 days , a time which , according to experts contacted by VoA , is considered too little from the technical point of view for putting together a serious proposal , while ' Fusha Shpk ' has one ready already(passive) has been setThe projects ' submission deadline
the problemscausinglate projects
a groupsettingLate submission of project report
e.g. : disputes that threaten continuity of supply , termination of major supplierscausinglate delivery of projects
riskscausinglate delivery of projects
else toolswas discoveredlate projects
learningresultsfrom the submission of projects
if I have taken rootresultingfrom the submission of projects
to weak gradesmay leadto weak grades
very poor gradescan causevery poor grades
in lowering of full grade per weekresultin lowering of full grade per week
in dropping of your gradeswill resultin dropping of your grades
in a 10 % grade reduction per daywill resultin a 10 % grade reduction per day
in reduced paymentmay resultin reduced payment
in losing 10 % of total points everydaywill resultin losing 10 % of total points everyday
developers to suffer long hours of unpaid overtime that impacts on their personal lives , leading to loss of motivation , and stress , resulting in high staff turnovercausedevelopers to suffer long hours of unpaid overtime that impacts on their personal lives , leading to loss of motivation , and stress , resulting in high staff turnover
increased costs , often with scope reduction and lower quality , unhappy customers and a damaged reputationcauseincreased costs , often with scope reduction and lower quality , unhappy customers and a damaged reputation
you fatal consequencesmay causeyou fatal consequences
in a 10 % deduction for every day the submission is latewill resultin a 10 % deduction for every day the submission is late