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You're committed to releasing a new version: What's better: completed on time or completed properly?

Survey period: 16 Feb 2015 to 23 Feb 2015

Assume you can't do both, but you but you can update within weeks. It's your project and you're calling the shots.

OptionVotes% 
I prefer to get completed (but maybe buggy) code out the door and fix as time goes by28321.41
I prefer to release my best possible work, even if that means release dates slip94371.33
I prefer to release as rapidly as possible ignoring deadlines or specific functionality milestones967.26



 
GeneralRe: Doesn't need to be perfect ... Pin
Leng Vang17-Feb-15 7:20
Leng Vang17-Feb-15 7:20 
GeneralRe: Doesn't need to be perfect ... Pin
svella17-Feb-15 9:30
svella17-Feb-15 9:30 
GeneralTrick Question Pin
Daniel Lieberwirth (BrainInBlack)17-Feb-15 3:13
professionalDaniel Lieberwirth (BrainInBlack)17-Feb-15 3:13 
GeneralRe: Trick Question Pin
Rob Grainger19-Feb-15 4:35
Rob Grainger19-Feb-15 4:35 
GeneralDepends on the circumstances... Pin
Dan Neely17-Feb-15 3:12
Dan Neely17-Feb-15 3:12 
GeneralRe: Depends on the circumstances... Pin
VadimAlk17-Feb-15 13:43
VadimAlk17-Feb-15 13:43 
GeneralAll depends on the project Pin
daleofcourse16-Feb-15 22:12
daleofcourse16-Feb-15 22:12 
GeneralBetter get it right the first time Pin
jgakenhe16-Feb-15 6:35
professionaljgakenhe16-Feb-15 6:35 
GeneralRe: Better get it right the first time Pin
Leng Vang17-Feb-15 7:29
Leng Vang17-Feb-15 7:29 
GeneralNo substitute for getting it done right Pin
Dave Clemmer16-Feb-15 5:42
Dave Clemmer16-Feb-15 5:42 
GeneralRe: No substitute for getting it done right Pin
Slacker00716-Feb-15 8:12
professionalSlacker00716-Feb-15 8:12 
GeneralRe: No substitute for getting it done right Pin
Dave Clemmer16-Feb-15 10:27
Dave Clemmer16-Feb-15 10:27 
GeneralRe: No substitute for getting it done right Pin
Leng Vang17-Feb-15 7:33
Leng Vang17-Feb-15 7:33 
GeneralRe: No substitute for getting it done right Pin
Ingo17-Feb-15 2:11
Ingo17-Feb-15 2:11 
GeneralIf you can practice Agile, then... Pin
Slacker00716-Feb-15 5:22
professionalSlacker00716-Feb-15 5:22 
GeneralRe: If you can practice Agile, then... Pin
BillWoodruff16-Feb-15 9:34
professionalBillWoodruff16-Feb-15 9:34 
GeneralRe: If you can practice Agile, then... Pin
Slacker00716-Feb-15 9:56
professionalSlacker00716-Feb-15 9:56 
GeneralRe: If you can practice Agile, then... Pin
Dave Clemmer16-Feb-15 10:13
Dave Clemmer16-Feb-15 10:13 
GeneralOperation success .... patient dead Pin
thatraja16-Feb-15 4:07
professionalthatraja16-Feb-15 4:07 
Generalmy preference vs the company's preference Pin
R. Erasmus16-Feb-15 3:30
R. Erasmus16-Feb-15 3:30 
GeneralRe: my preference vs the company's preference Pin
Kevin McFarlane16-Feb-15 4:10
Kevin McFarlane16-Feb-15 4:10 
GeneralRe: my preference vs the company's preference Pin
R. Erasmus16-Feb-15 19:53
R. Erasmus16-Feb-15 19:53 
GeneralASAP with no bugs Pin
KarstenK16-Feb-15 2:43
mveKarstenK16-Feb-15 2:43 
GeneralThe problem is release dates! Pin
snorkie16-Feb-15 2:14
professionalsnorkie16-Feb-15 2:14 
It may sound silly, but software like construction never ends with the phrase "on time". There is always something that needs to be done. Instead of saying the software will be ready on x date, we should focus on a delivery range. I worked for a company that did this. Once a release was done, the boss would meet and talk about our goals for the next release. We would outline features and discuss a target. Then our release would be something like May 2015. That gave us a range of time to deliver in. Similar to agile, we would complete features and then start more. When May approached, we would finish up what we were working on and start testing. We always tried to deliver early, but had a buffer.

Using this method, we were not late and people knew what to expect. Everywhere I have worked that had a hard date missed.

Hogan
GeneralIt's ready when it's ready Pin
ed welch16-Feb-15 2:09
ed welch16-Feb-15 2:09 

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