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Thoughts on traditional vs. milestone consulting.
Apr | 5 | 2009

Apr | 5 | 2009
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Here’s a piece I wrote in April of 2009 on the different types of consulting engagements for Software Test and Performance Magazine.

In this excerpt from Why New Systems Fail, I describe the differences between traditional and milestone consulting. In a nutshell, the couldn’t be more different.


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