Consistency Is the King
April 24, 2008 @ Pawel Brodzinski on Software Project Management from Pawel Brodzinski
It can be new system managing tasks from other departments. Just force yourself to use it always, for every single task you receive. It can be a simple training you try to exercise to learn new things. Just start every day doing that. It can be code review you’re trying to implement in your team. Just have the code reviewed every time you submit it to the repository.
Even when a starting point is far, far away from whatever you’re trying to achieve consistency will give you a chance to succeed. With each day the task will be a bit easier. Just be consistent.
By the way if I consider this blog as a success the only reason is I am consistent with my writing.
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