How much time would you estimate it would take to convert your card system to a computerized database? :-)
At work the data ends up in an excel spreadsheet so that we can calculate our velocity (an eXtreme Programming thing, which is basically a measure of how much work a team can do per volume time). We use our velocity when planning forward. We only plan as much work as we've been able to complete in the prior iteration. This keeps us from getting overloaded.
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. How much time would you estimate it would take to convert your card system to a computerized database? :-)
But why? What benefit would be served? Not everything has to be done in bits & bytes. Sometimes pencil & paper, or post-its, or scribbles on a whiteboard, are the best tools for the job. In this case, having to go into a computer to enter the information probably DECREASES the likelihood that the data will be captured.
This time tracking task is not necessarily a nail for the computer hammer.
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But why? What benefit would be served?
Save some trees? :-)
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