Another question (pre-mortem):
“It’s now the future, and your current plan has failed. Why?”
I believe that’s called a pre-mortem.
CFAR thinks pre-mortem is bad terminology because it encourages excessive pessimism. But yes. I’ll edit the reference so it doesn’t sound like CFAR invented this concept.
Another question (pre-mortem):
“It’s now the future, and your current plan has failed. Why?”
I believe that’s called a pre-mortem.
CFAR thinks pre-mortem is bad terminology because it encourages excessive pessimism. But yes. I’ll edit the reference so it doesn’t sound like CFAR invented this concept.