Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!im4u!milano!titan!janssen From: janssen@titan.SW.MCC.COM (Bill Janssen) Newsgroups: comp.software-eng Subject: Re: Boswell Message-ID: <611@titan.SW.MCC.COM> Date: 6 May 88 10:25:46 GMT References: <3058@teklds.TEK.COM> Distribution: na Organization: MCC Software Technology Lines: 12 Summary: too often, pushing doesn't work In article <3058@teklds.TEK.COM>, michaelo@teklds.TEK.COM (Michael O'Hair) writes: > ... After a project is > completed, successful or not, the "project history" [should be] collated > and presented to management, who will, hopefully, read it and learn > what went right and what went wrong. Seems to me that that attitude right there, of hopeful historians presenting something to "management", who may or may not read it, is its own problem. This will only work if you have management *pulling* for those results, asking for the data, eager to see how they can do better. Bill