A few days ago, I turned to a blog post written by someone else and talked about an article about "the greatest truths to simplicity". I felt pretty good, so I went to Google.
It took nearly two hours to read the entire article. Haha, I was not impressed. I felt a little bit as I wrote in the book, and I was not able to reach the level of mind-catching. Fortunately, the text is humorous and not deep, so I decided to calm down and study it carefully.
Based on some of the things and experiences you have encountered in project management, it seems that you have learned something and are vague. He is right. In fact, what we need is a method to handle things. With the correct method, it is quite detailed to use the language to develop projects.
Although the correct method has been known for a long time ago, it is often confused by the numerous chaos in front of the eyes. It is also a mess if you deviate from the focus.
Sticking to your correct point of view and establishing a model to demonstrate your point of view. the correctness of the method given by facts also increases the possibility that the method will be accepted by leaders and colleagues. This is what we often say in the past. Set the facts first and then make sense.
Technology has been improving, but the laws of physical development are not so fast. It is clear to grasp the most essential or near the most essential things. At least avoid detours.