Do you like surprises?
By Rajesh Setty on Tue 15 Mar 2005, 9:13 AM - Leave Comment
Whenever I ask the question “Do you like surprises?” most people say
“yes” even before they blink. Most of us hear the question as “Do
you like a positive surprise?” and the answer, of course, should be
“yes”
However, nobody likes a surprise that is shocking or brings sad news or
just plain negative. Tom Evslin has a great post with the title Managing Programming for CEOs Part 1 – Decompiling Programmer-Speak.
Tom talks about what programmers say and what the managers should
interpret from it. I am of the firm belief that if we have to
successfully manage projects, we have to successfully manage
expectataions. Falling short of expectations is a negative surprise and
we know that everybody loves a surprise but nobody likes or wants a negative surprise.
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