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- From: ewright@convex.com (Edward V. Wright)
- Subject: Re: what the little bird told Henry
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- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 19:22:16 GMT
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- In <1992Dec13.182843.9876@ke4zv.uucp> gary@ke4zv.uucp (Gary Coffman) writes:
-
- >Success oriented has always been a pejorative phrase in any complex
- >developmental program that isn't tolerant of major program slippages
- >and that doesn't have practically unlimited funding to fix problems
- >as they appear. IE any non-military or commercial program.
-
- Actually, commercial projects tend to be very success oriented,
- because (unlike the public sector) failure does not bring in
- more money and when the money's gone, the project's over. The
- failure-oriented, "cover your butt" mentality only ensures
- failure, and that doesn't go over big with investors and financial
- people.
-
-
- >Any realistic development program *expects* problems along the way
- >and plans for alternative approaches if one of the developmental
- >technologies fails to live up to it's promise. Apollo took extraordinary
- >risks in the Saturn booster program and suffered near catastrophe at
- >least twice, either of which could easily have been like the Soviet N-1
- >failures instead of the successes they were.
-
- Oh, I see. You aren't afraid the project will ultimately fail.
- You're afraid that someone will get killed along the way. In
- that case, we'd better put an end to all large industrial projects.
- Have you ever heard the saying, "every bridge kills a man?"
-
- Better sell your car, too, and put all the money into health
- insurance. Stay home. But don't go into the bathtub. Even
- that won't ensure perfect safety, however. There is no absolute
- certainty this side of the grave.
-
-
- >Ask Mary about developmental programs.
-
- Ask Mary yourself. My family has been in the aircraft business
- since the turn of the century. We ran the *first* success-oriented
- development program. :-)
-
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