PMT-Manifest
Andis PMT Manifest
Problem statement
- _No processes_ are fastest in execution but produce _random quality_
- _Too many processes_ are slow in execution and produce _suboptimal quality_
- A _motivated team_ that _anticipates a process_ produces higher quality than a demotivated team that simply follows a process
Solution
- Only a high risk justifies an expensive process
- Risk mitigation is the driver for designing processes
- Do not invent theoretical risks to justify complex processes
- Constantly improve processes:
- If time, money and motivation spend on a process do not mitigate a severe risk, change the process
- Accountabilities must be clear:
- An accountable person can weight cost, schedule, team-motivation, product-quality, process-compliance and decide which one to drop.
- Human decisions over Tools I:
- If a human wants to make a change, a tool may request a rationale and it may complain, but a tool may not stop her/him.
- If this freedom is misued, remove people from the project.
- Human decisions over Tools II:
- If a tool wants to make a change, it must not overwrite data entered by humans.
- A tool may have own status fields instead.
- Do not misuse processes
- A process shall ensure the product-quality of a work result.
- Other goals like _improving team communication_, _hiding shortcomings of tools_ or _spreading knowledge_ shall be solved differently