Sunday, August 21, 2005
Haiku and Project Management
For those not particularly interested in Japanese poetry, the haiku is a form of very short poem consisting of approximately 5, 7, and 5 syllable lines, or a total of 17 syllables in three lines. Whether or not you are interested in poetry, if you are interested in managing projects these examples of haiku will entertain you and perhaps recall fond moments in your experience. A sample:
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We think about risks.
We have contingency plans.
Oops...but not for that.
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