Thoroughness is a good thing to talk about and champion.
The article mentions "quality" as something that people say gets sacrificed if/when unanticipated delays occur. That's great, but since nobody has a consistent (or even sensible) definition of quality, saying quality gets sacrificed is meaningless. At least this article doesn't get bogged down in "quality".
The article mentions "quality" as something that people say gets sacrificed if/when unanticipated delays occur. That's great, but since nobody has a consistent (or even sensible) definition of quality, saying quality gets sacrificed is meaningless. At least this article doesn't get bogged down in "quality".