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ncphillips | 3 months ago
Funny, this is the complete opposite of my experience. Greenfield projects I've been a part of have had a ton of highly visible progress with _frequent_ updates to stakeholders basically from day 1. Same goes for complex additional features.
nurettin|3 months ago
Of course you can call out the former examples as incompetent or hubris, and they will probably occur less and less, but nevertheless they exist.
TurboHaskal|3 months ago
HeavyStorm|3 months ago
I think the OP meant projects that required long investments without immediate returns. For instance, a platform migration that requires many components to be finished before it can even be tested. Or, real greenfield, like a new product venture with a unproven customer thesis. The kind that requires months of work before you can go to market and validade... How do you report progress? Components built, percentage completed? Without something a user can drive or a seller sell, that's not progress... It's just speculation.