March 16, 2019 at 1:05 pm
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Dealing with Failure
March 18, 2019 at 8:47 am
Some of the best projects I've worked on were initiated in response to some failure (ie: v2 redesign of the v1 thing that failed). In the wake of a disaster, goals and funding get shaken up and re-prioritized. Not just in IT, but also in general, most innovation is in response to something.
"Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise. Instead, seek what they sought." - Matsuo Basho
March 18, 2019 at 9:22 am
To Eric's point, my grandfather was a pioneer in Vibration Analysis, a field which developed in large part due to the Tacoma Narrows bridge disaster in 1940. There are lots of other use cases for needing to understand vibration mechanics, but that was certainly one of the more stunning representations.
And apparently I am become Brent, destroyer of projects. Going to take Allen's suggestion and pair training with tasks for a while, see how that pans out.
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March 18, 2019 at 10:33 am
I wonder what's going through the minds of the Engineers at Boeing on the 737 Max issue right now.
--Jeff Moden
Change is inevitable... Change for the better is not.
March 28, 2019 at 7:28 pm
Steve,
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Frank
April 4, 2019 at 11:43 am
Thanks, Frank.
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