“If you’re not able to cut scope or change a deadline, then you’re most likely going to fail the deadline.” —
I think David gave me this more than a month ago, and I still can’t find a counter-example.
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I just think of it as an intrinsic feature of how planning works. There's always some non-zero chance of failing to get X work done by time T, and if you can't adjust X or T then you can only adjust that chance so far downwards.
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