On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 4:48 AM, Jack Aboutboul <jaa(a)redhat.com> wrote:
[a snip here]
There are 3 main areas in which we can improve:
1. Better organization and workflow - we know what we need to do, just that
often times we don't know when. Also, records and methods of tracking are
sufficient, sub-optimally efficient.
2. Better and clearer delegation of tasks - we know what we need to do, just
that often times, we don't know who is responsible for it. A large problem
with this also is that some people refrain from picking up certain tasks
because they assume it belongs to someone are afraid to step on toes.
3. Better coordination with other sub projects and project groups - part of
marketings goal relies on 3 other groups, ambassadors, art and docs. There
are ample opportunities for improving communication, coordination and
collaboration with these three teams, to ensure that we get done what we
need to get done and that they get done what they need to get done which
requires input from us.
[another snip here]
A solid plan. Takes learning from the best parts of the project and
re-applies them to a part that required a helmsman.
+1 to world domination !
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