hot questions tagged continuous-improvement - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-22T01:03:29Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag?tagnames=continuous-improvement&sort=hot http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1305248/making-lemonade-from-lemons 6 Making lemonade from lemons George Jempty 2009-08-20T10:30:04Z 2009-08-21T12:06:17Z <p>I'm just curious as to what other developers do to make the best of a sub-optimal situation. I'm currently contracting on a project where there is lots of room for improvement particularly when it comes to cut and pasted code. However I'm a mere developer, and although I've approached both the project lead, and the manager himself, with a number of ideas for improvements, I've also gotten the speech about consistency.</p> <p>So I've tried, and my contract may be coming to an end in a week or so, so I'm not going to grapple with it anymore.</p> <p>However, when I was given a typical cut-and-paste assignment yesterday, I decided to do as much as possible using sed. And so the way I've made lemonade out of the lemons of cutting and pasting, is to improve my sed abilities.</p> <p>So I'm wondering what other developers do in these types of situations? I even had another one about 1.0-1.5 years ago, developing on a (Linux) embedded device that Perl wasn't deployed on. So I made the best of it and really improved my awk skills.</p> <p>PS....would like some help coming up with better tags for this question</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/53318/effective-ways-to-introduce-agile-into-the-workplace 24 Effective Ways to Introduce Agile into the Workplace? Troy DeMonbreun 2008-09-10T02:12:15Z 2009-03-31T15:31:57Z <p>In your experience (anecdotal or otherwise), what are some effective ways to introduce Agile into a non-Agile organization or company? </p> <p>UPDATED: Can anyone speak to cases where you tried to introduce Agile but you were "shot down"? Also, do you now have a retrospective understanding why you were "shot down"? </p>