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Most importantly, why did it fail?

What I'm looking for here is pathologies that anyone, whether new to the team or just waking up one day,can spot.

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Why the down votes on the question? – S.Lott Sep 24 '08 at 15:28
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Read 'Death March'. That pretty much sums up pathologies etc.

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My latest project failed because all the developers spent their time asking and answering questions on Stack Overflow, trying to build up Karma points :-).

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A project that had no end. No one knew when it was finished. All we knew was that we had to keep doing whatever that we were doing. And yes sadly it was just as vague as I explained it.

Did it fail. In my opinion it did since we never saw what happened to it at the end, we were moved on to another project, and you can say it faded into the night.

Why? Everything opposite of the 7 project management body of knowledge.

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