I'm with you on this one. My corp is always saying that we need a complete set of requirements to start the work.
I couldn't disagree more. As soon as you have enough requirements, you should start and then start iterating through solutions. What's "enough"? I'd leave that up to the lead developer.
In reply to Re^2: Musings: Why do well-intentioned projects go so wrong, so often?
by KurtSchwind
in thread Musings: Why do well-intentioned projects go so wrong, so often?
by locked_user sundialsvc4
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