by Janice Gilbertson » Tue May 21, 2013 5:26 pm
"But again, people judge you based on your decisions."
"Like here's an example. Say someone wanted to run a process on your network, and you gave them permission to. That process turns out to be not much good. It's inefficient, eats up too much system resources, and is returning inaccurate results. So you look at the code, and you see that this person took some shortcuts, their methodology wasn't good, or they were operating off of wrong assumptions when they wrote it."
"Now the first time you might figure that this person will get better, and you allow them to run more processes later, after telling them what was wrong with their first effort."
"Would you feel the same way if they kept doing it even after you told them about the mistakes? How many chances would you give them to get it right?"