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What is the main reason a deadline would not be met?   [Edit]

Survey period: 21 Apr 2008 to 28 Apr 2008

We've all experienced that whooshing sound of a deadline flying past. What's your best excuse? (suggested by Paul Jonathan)

OptionVotes% 
Incomplete (or missing) specs?939.65
Changing specs27728.73
Insufficient budget or resources202.07
A lack of understanding as to the scale of the work involved11011.41
The deadline was decided by marketing rather than R&D12813.28
The developers involved weren't asked how long it would take717.37
The project was interupted by other work or demands13814.32
Plain old bad estimations of how long it would take10210.58

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GeneralRunning out of decent poll subjects? Pin
#realJSOP24-Apr-08 11:15
professional#realJSOP24-Apr-08 11:15 
GeneralRe: Running out of decent poll subjects? Pin
PIEBALDconsult25-Apr-08 4:33
mvePIEBALDconsult25-Apr-08 4:33 
GeneralI don't have a best excuse. Pin
trelliot22-Apr-08 19:42
trelliot22-Apr-08 19:42 
GeneralJust Plain Ol' Obstruction Pin
W Balboos, GHB22-Apr-08 3:01
W Balboos, GHB22-Apr-08 3:01 
GeneralRe: Just Plain Ol' Obstruction Pin
mrMercury22-Apr-08 5:53
mrMercury22-Apr-08 5:53 
AnswerRe: Just Plain Ol' Obstruction Pin
Load_error23-Apr-08 2:29
Load_error23-Apr-08 2:29 
Generalunder promise and over deliver! Pin
Maurice121-Apr-08 9:11
Maurice121-Apr-08 9:11 
GeneralRe: under promise and over deliver! Pin
trelliot22-Apr-08 20:12
trelliot22-Apr-08 20:12 
JokeRe: under promise and over deliver! Pin
Load_error23-Apr-08 2:33
Load_error23-Apr-08 2:33 
GeneralRe: All of The Above! Pin
Steve Naidamast21-Apr-08 6:11
professionalSteve Naidamast21-Apr-08 6:11 
GeneralArtificial processes (waisting too much time) Pin
Xiangyang Liu 刘向阳21-Apr-08 1:13
Xiangyang Liu 刘向阳21-Apr-08 1:13 
GeneralRe: Artificial processes (waisting too much time) Pin
chippingtonderrick22-Apr-08 0:29
chippingtonderrick22-Apr-08 0:29 
GeneralAll of the above! Pin
Marc Clifton21-Apr-08 1:01
mvaMarc Clifton21-Apr-08 1:01 
GeneralRe: All of the above! Pin
Gary Wheeler21-Apr-08 7:13
Gary Wheeler21-Apr-08 7:13 
GeneralRe: All of the above! Pin
Marc Clifton21-Apr-08 7:19
mvaMarc Clifton21-Apr-08 7:19 
GeneralRe: All of the above! Pin
ghle21-Apr-08 7:37
ghle21-Apr-08 7:37 
GeneralRe: All of the above! Pin
dmitri_sps21-Apr-08 17:18
dmitri_sps21-Apr-08 17:18 
GeneralRe: All of the above! Pin
Bob Nadler22-Apr-08 5:54
Bob Nadler22-Apr-08 5:54 
GeneralRe: All of the above! Pin
Marc Clifton22-Apr-08 5:57
mvaMarc Clifton22-Apr-08 5:57 
GeneralRe: All of the above! Pin
Bob Nadler22-Apr-08 6:09
Bob Nadler22-Apr-08 6:09 
GeneralThis is an oldy... Pin
AlexCode20-Apr-08 23:32
professionalAlexCode20-Apr-08 23:32 
GeneralRe: This is an oldy... Pin
Jeff.Crawford21-Apr-08 0:38
Jeff.Crawford21-Apr-08 0:38 
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jhwurmbach21-Apr-08 1:47
jhwurmbach21-Apr-08 1:47 
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ghle21-Apr-08 2:51
ghle21-Apr-08 2:51 
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jhwurmbach21-Apr-08 2:56
jhwurmbach21-Apr-08 2:56 
ghle wrote:
So, jh, you're saying it's okay to give a deadline when no one knows what needs to be done?


Well - it depends Poke tongue | ;-P

But in principle, there is always the Triangel consisting of resources, features, and time.
Pick the two you want to keep fixed.

Normaly, when the deadline is really fixed (e.g. the underlying hardware is already in production), then the features will be clipped.


ghle wrote:
let me prototype your house, give me a sign-off, then we'll start for real.


You did not ever work with an architect to build your house, right?
Because looking at prototypes is the one methodology by which an architect(-company) sells ist products.
You get to look at a whole lot of houses to see the architectural details you wwant to have included.
Precise because you, the customer, can not possibly make all the relevant decisions up-front in an informed manner.

ghle wrote:
Or better yet, a surgeon wanting for a diagnosis -


I dont know what "Schnellschnitt" is in english, but I describe you the procedure when prostate cancer is to be removed:
The prostrate is cut out, as are the firse level of lymphatic knots sitting "downstream".
Then a pathologist is cutting it for microscopy, determinig if the cancer penetrated the outer capsule of the prostrate and whether there are signs for cancer in the lymph-nodes.
If both are negative, the surgeons close the wound.
If any one is positive, another layer of lymphatic nodes is inspected.
If these are also positive, metastasis can not be ruled out and the wound is closed, but the pationt will get chemotherapy.


ghle wrote:
A full, detailed spec defines the requirements, leading to a decent estimate of the development effort,


In the business where I am working, we are building measureing-machines with a evaluation software.
Thats probably different from the n+1th business-logic.

Let's think the unthinkable, let's do the undoable, let's prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all.
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