Attila Bertók

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While it is important to strive to find solutions to problems, I expect you to say “no” when no such solution can be found. You need to realize that you were hired more for your ability to say “no” than for your ability to code. You, programmers, are the ones who know whether something is possible. As your CTO, I am counting on you to inform us when we are headed off a cliff. I expect that, no matter how much schedule pressure you feel, no matter how many managers are demanding results, you will say “no” when the answer really is “no.”
Clean Agile: Back to Basics (Robert C. Martin Series)
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