A project team where some person procrastinate is not a effective team.

By 1 Svend Haugaard Sørensen on May 22, 2007

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8 Rorek who hasn't voted, says

It's less effective than it could be, but it could still be accomplishing its goals.

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1 Svend Haugaard Sørensen who agreed, says

see (java) my argument map at
http://shs.demosophia.net/~shs/arguments/

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2 Ika-Natto who disagreed, says

I would agree Rorek

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8 Rorek who hasn't voted, says

It crashes my firefox.

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2 Ika-Natto who disagreed, says

Says I need version Java version 1.4 :(

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1 Svend Haugaard Sørensen who agreed, says

thank your for the feedback.

I see now that the term 'effective team' has 2 meanings.

Something I were not considering
when I made the claim.

The different is like in.
Winning a race. or just completing
a race.

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2 u2elan who disagreed, says

Being overly prompt can promote rapid revisions, which in turn can deteriorate communication.

Procrastination in order to lump tasks into a release can facilitate a better deliverable.

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