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They're wrong though. It keeps their developers at peak churn, not peak productivity. They fill a great amount of tickets, and make a great amount of critical mistakes that become fires to put out later because everyone's focused on covering their own butts than making a great product.

Key developers leave the project for greener pastures, and business people wonder how the project failed despite the fact everyone was working so hard.




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