by José María Corsino | Mar 12, 2024 | Quality and improvement
Human nature tends toward minimum effort and, therefore, to shift work and responsibilities to others. As a probable consequence, critical thinking towards oneself is also limited, since submitting oneself to judgment implies an additional effort. We speak of...
by José María Corsino | Jan 31, 2024 | Quality and improvement
First of all, a brief explanation of what iterative development is: to build software by dividing the work into phases or iterations, performing in each of them what would be the complete software development cycle, that is, analyze, design, implement, test and...
by José María Corsino | Jan 24, 2024 | Quality and improvement
The textbook risk management says that risks must be avoided and mitigated so that they do not turn into problems. But, like code merge, one cannot avoid assuming and facing risks that are not under one’s control. We must accept that we do not always have the...
by José María Corsino | Apr 14, 2023 | Digitization of processes
Human memory is limited, and selective. That’s why we do not remember quite relevant facts in our past which will be very useful to properly understand, question or challenge the situations we face in our present, and prepare for the things to come in the...