On The Illusion of Controlling People’s Time
»In software development, every activity is different from one another. It’s impracticable to precisely compare two activities even if they look the same and are done by the same person. It’s all subjective, otherwise it would be easy to put the project on schedule by adding more people in the team. We know that since 1975, when Frederick Brooks published ‘The Mythical Man-Month. So, when a manager asks their developers to inform the time spent in every activity, he/she is in fact collecting lies (or non-truths)«
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