Jayprasad Hegde

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On the other hand, if projects are given to gelled teams, and if those teams take on several projects at the same time, then the business is free to change priorities on a whim. This can make the project owner insecure about the future. The resources that project owner is depending on might be suddenly removed from him. Frankly, I prefer the latter situation. The business should not have its hands tied by the artificial difficulty of forming and disbanding teams.
Clean Coder, The: A Code of Conduct for Professional Programmers (Robert C. Martin Series)
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