
While I was going through Rapid Development looking for the backhoe story for the previous post, I came across the graph above.
Looks familiar, huh?
It’s practically the same productivity-to-time graph as the one in the Satir Change Model.

While I was going through Rapid Development looking for the backhoe story for the previous post, I came across the graph above.
Looks familiar, huh?
It’s practically the same productivity-to-time graph as the one in the Satir Change Model.

No Silver Bullet tells us to be skeptical about claims of tools that can provide drastic improvements in productivity. What we can instead hope for from productivity tools are minor, yet still significant, improvements.
However, both lowering our expectations and going with proven technologies aren’t enough to receive productivity benefits when introducing a new tool. Many companies still fail because of a certain classic mistake: Lack of Training.
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