

Yes, because I was talking to the other person who’s been all over this thread talking about their specific experience.
Yes, because I was talking to the other person who’s been all over this thread talking about their specific experience.
Are you the person (alt) I was asking this of?
That’s not what I’m asking. You designed or built something for some users. They didn’t like it, or didn’t use it as you expected. Was your response to change the software or blame the users for not using it correctly?
In all your software deployments did you blame the users for not getting it or did you redesign the software because it sucked (according to your users)?
After being out of being a direct practitioner, I will say all my direct reports are “faster” in programs we use at work than I am, but I’m still waaaaaaaaaay more efficient than all of them (their inefficiencies drive me crazy actually), but I’ve also taken up a lot of development to keep my mind sharp. If I only had my team to manage and not my own personal projects, I could really see regressing a lot.
Mate, Australia’s listening