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Friday, May 19
by
Richard A D Jones
on May 19, 2006 12:55PM (BST)
...it's at the interfaces that things most commonly go wrong. For example, the spacecraft that crashed into Mars because one group worked in yards and another in metres. Their invidual parts were fine but they didn't fit together. It's the railroad tracks meeting in the middle of the US and finding they use different gauges for the track (a great cartoon not a fact). How do you stop this happening in projects. more »
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Richard A D Jones. About me
My life is developing innovative ideas through to successful corporate or standalone ventures (including taking one to Nasdaq (post-acquisition).
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