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  1. As I mentioned, I'm compiling here in a thread all the #MaryPoppendieck quotes I've posted this week:

    - "The biggest cause of failure in software-intensive systems is not technical failure; it’s building the wrong thing."
    - "Almost everything we know about good software architecture has to do with making software easy to change."
    - "It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system’s lifecycle." (1/3)

  2. As I mentioned, I'm compiling here in a thread all the #MaryPoppendieck quotes I've posted this week:

    - "The biggest cause of failure in software-intensive systems is not technical failure; it’s building the wrong thing."
    - "Almost everything we know about good software architecture has to do with making software easy to change."
    - "It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system’s lifecycle." (1/3)

  3. As I mentioned, I'm compiling here in a thread all the quotes I've posted this week:

    - "The biggest cause of failure in software-intensive systems is not technical failure; it’s building the wrong thing."
    - "Almost everything we know about good software architecture has to do with making software easy to change."
    - "It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system’s lifecycle." (1/3)

  4. As I mentioned, I'm compiling here in a thread all the #MaryPoppendieck quotes I've posted this week:

    - "The biggest cause of failure in software-intensive systems is not technical failure; it’s building the wrong thing."
    - "Almost everything we know about good software architecture has to do with making software easy to change."
    - "It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system’s lifecycle." (1/3)

  5. As I mentioned, I'm compiling here in a thread all the #MaryPoppendieck quotes I've posted this week:

    - "The biggest cause of failure in software-intensive systems is not technical failure; it’s building the wrong thing."
    - "Almost everything we know about good software architecture has to do with making software easy to change."
    - "It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system’s lifecycle." (1/3)

  6. "empowerment: moving decisions to the lowest possible level in an organization while developing the capacity of those people to make decisions wisely." #MaryPoppendieck

  7. "empowerment: moving decisions to the lowest possible level in an organization while developing the capacity of those people to make decisions wisely." #MaryPoppendieck

  8. "empowerment: moving decisions to the lowest possible level in an organization while developing the capacity of those people to make decisions wisely."

  9. "empowerment: moving decisions to the lowest possible level in an organization while developing the capacity of those people to make decisions wisely." #MaryPoppendieck

  10. "empowerment: moving decisions to the lowest possible level in an organization while developing the capacity of those people to make decisions wisely." #MaryPoppendieck

  11. "Attempting to maximize utilization is a self-defeating process. Optimal utilization can be achieved only by concentrating on flow." #MaryPoppendieck

  12. "Attempting to maximize utilization is a self-defeating process. Optimal utilization can be achieved only by concentrating on flow." #MaryPoppendieck

  13. "Attempting to maximize utilization is a self-defeating process. Optimal utilization can be achieved only by concentrating on flow."

  14. "Attempting to maximize utilization is a self-defeating process. Optimal utilization can be achieved only by concentrating on flow." #MaryPoppendieck

  15. "Attempting to maximize utilization is a self-defeating process. Optimal utilization can be achieved only by concentrating on flow." #MaryPoppendieck

  16. "There are few endeavors in which it is more important to keep options open than in software development." #MaryPoppendieck

  17. "There are few endeavors in which it is more important to keep options open than in software development." #MaryPoppendieck

  18. "There are few endeavors in which it is more important to keep options open than in software development."

  19. "There are few endeavors in which it is more important to keep options open than in software development." #MaryPoppendieck

  20. "There are few endeavors in which it is more important to keep options open than in software development." #MaryPoppendieck

  21. "A mature organization focuses on learning effectively and empowers the people who do the work to make decisions." #MaryPoppendieck

  22. "A mature organization focuses on learning effectively and empowers the people who do the work to make decisions." #MaryPoppendieck

  23. "A mature organization focuses on learning effectively and empowers the people who do the work to make decisions."

  24. "A mature organization focuses on learning effectively and empowers the people who do the work to make decisions." #MaryPoppendieck

  25. "A mature organization focuses on learning effectively and empowers the people who do the work to make decisions." #MaryPoppendieck

  26. "It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system’s lifecycle." #MaryPoppendieck

  27. "It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system’s lifecycle." #MaryPoppendieck

  28. "It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system’s lifecycle."

  29. "It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system’s lifecycle." #MaryPoppendieck

  30. "It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system’s lifecycle." #MaryPoppendieck

  31. "Almost everything we know about good software architecture has to do with making software easy to change." #MaryPoppendieck

  32. "Almost everything we know about good software architecture has to do with making software easy to change." #MaryPoppendieck

  33. "Almost everything we know about good software architecture has to do with making software easy to change."

  34. "Almost everything we know about good software architecture has to do with making software easy to change." #MaryPoppendieck

  35. "Almost everything we know about good software architecture has to do with making software easy to change." #MaryPoppendieck

  36. "The biggest cause of failure in software-intensive systems is not technical failure; it’s building the wrong thing." #MaryPoppendieck

  37. "The biggest cause of failure in software-intensive systems is not technical failure; it’s building the wrong thing." #MaryPoppendieck

  38. "The biggest cause of failure in software-intensive systems is not technical failure; it’s building the wrong thing."

  39. "The biggest cause of failure in software-intensive systems is not technical failure; it’s building the wrong thing." #MaryPoppendieck

  40. "The biggest cause of failure in software-intensive systems is not technical failure; it’s building the wrong thing." #MaryPoppendieck

  41. Repeating the experiment I did with @kentbeck the past week, I will publish interesting quotes from #MaryPoppendieck. At the end of the week, I will compile all the quotes into a thread.

  42. Repeating the experiment I did with @kentbeck the past week, I will publish interesting quotes from #MaryPoppendieck. At the end of the week, I will compile all the quotes into a thread.

  43. Repeating the experiment I did with @kentbeck the past week, I will publish interesting quotes from . At the end of the week, I will compile all the quotes into a thread.

  44. Repeating the experiment I did with @kentbeck the past week, I will publish interesting quotes from #MaryPoppendieck. At the end of the week, I will compile all the quotes into a thread.

  45. Repeating the experiment I did with @kentbeck the past week, I will publish interesting quotes from #MaryPoppendieck. At the end of the week, I will compile all the quotes into a thread.