On 11/12/15 2:38 PM, Melinda Shore wrote: > On 11/11/15 11:40 PM, Eliot Lear wrote: >> I am suggesting that Einstein's rule about insanity applies. > On the other hand, the saying that you never fish the > same river twice may have some relevance. Things > do change - the participants, the circumstances, the > workload, the frustration level, etc. I think one thing > that's definitely changed is the amount of effort going into > chartering, and it's not clear to me that it's paid off. That's a fair point. I don't know how we get a clear answer. > I'd suggest that the proliferation of "problem statement" > working group documents suggests that it might not have, > although it might also be the case that if the problem > statement deliverables went away nobody would notice their > absence because the charters are so clear. Dunno. I haven't had experience with such things. My concern was more aimed at the meandering discussion about document quality versus AD work load. Eliot
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