Pirmin's Podcast : IT - ERP - Projects 33 years of experience - 99 thoughts, a weekly podcast
Pirmin Bercher
33 episodes
3 weeks ago
Watch it till the end, and next time when you have breakfast, think of the complexity # 33 Give me what I want not what I asked for The typical problem is that the requirements are not clearly defined which leads to a different solution. Make sure that the persons involved in the requirements definition understand the business case, understand to communicate this requirement to different stakeholders and to abstract their problem from the direct use case. Developers think different than func...
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Watch it till the end, and next time when you have breakfast, think of the complexity # 33 Give me what I want not what I asked for The typical problem is that the requirements are not clearly defined which leads to a different solution. Make sure that the persons involved in the requirements definition understand the business case, understand to communicate this requirement to different stakeholders and to abstract their problem from the direct use case. Developers think different than func...
17 Pirmins Podcast Thought #17 A partner is a partner
Pirmin's Podcast : IT - ERP - Projects 33 years of experience - 99 thoughts, a weekly podcast
6 minutes
1 year ago
17 Pirmins Podcast Thought #17 A partner is a partner
# 17 A partner is a partner If you choose to implement a larger software project, you should consider the role of external persons / your implementa-tion partner. Complex software implementations need a deep understanding in your business and a deep trust from you in your partners. You should consider your implementation part-ner as partner not as a vendor/contractor! Same applies for other involved persons like freelancers, developers, sub-contractors. If you integrate them in your tea...
Pirmin's Podcast : IT - ERP - Projects 33 years of experience - 99 thoughts, a weekly podcast
Watch it till the end, and next time when you have breakfast, think of the complexity # 33 Give me what I want not what I asked for The typical problem is that the requirements are not clearly defined which leads to a different solution. Make sure that the persons involved in the requirements definition understand the business case, understand to communicate this requirement to different stakeholders and to abstract their problem from the direct use case. Developers think different than func...