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Worship the Plan

Embracing planning assumptions as more real than what people and products are actually delivering — from Jim Highsmith.

It’s like driving into a river because your GPS tells you to.

Faith in GPS

Note: Jim Highsmith’s challenge of the CHAOS study and defining success as on time, on budget, and as originally specified.

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