1: Watching "Mission Control" documentary about the Apollo. They had planned to launch the lunar module and fly maneuvers, but it wasn't ...
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2: ready. They decided instead to fly the Saturn V rocket within 60 miles of the moon, which was seen as extremely risky.
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3: "that was an intense weekend. we came back Monday and we said, yes we can do it with these limitations"
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4: It would have been even riskier to launch as planned. Lesson: There is no such thing as waterfall. Even when going to space ...
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5: in the 1960s, you need to be prepared to radically change your plans based on the facts on the ground.
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6/6: Waterfall is the biggest lie of project management. It somehow survives, though.
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I find it depends how close you look. There is always a waterfall somehow. Especially taking design workflows into account
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Yeah but being prepared, as a matter of project management, for many unexpected inputs cannot be bolted on later.
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