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Do you use a formalised "Request for Change" process?   [Edit]

Survey period: 2 Oct 2006 to 8 Oct 2006

(or do you just dive and and make the changes and hope no one notices...). Suggested by Signal-9

OptionVotes% 
Yes26727.27
Sometimes21021.45
No24324.82
What's a "Request for Change"?25926.46



 
GeneralHow to disguise the big changes you want to make in a normal RFC? Pin
Xiangyang Liu 刘向阳5-Oct-06 7:37
Xiangyang Liu 刘向阳5-Oct-06 7:37 
JokeRe: How to disguise the big changes you want to make in a normal RFC? Pin
unRheal6-Oct-06 8:29
unRheal6-Oct-06 8:29 
GeneralIrony Pin
Al Ortega3-Oct-06 12:32
Al Ortega3-Oct-06 12:32 
GeneralRe: Irony Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic3-Oct-06 15:19
Nemanja Trifunovic3-Oct-06 15:19 
GeneralMisunderstood the question Pin
Shawn Poulson3-Oct-06 12:19
Shawn Poulson3-Oct-06 12:19 
GeneralRe: Misunderstood the question [modified] Pin
Signal-94-Oct-06 4:06
Signal-94-Oct-06 4:06 
GeneralRe: Misunderstood the question Pin
Shawn Poulson4-Oct-06 8:10
Shawn Poulson4-Oct-06 8:10 
GeneralWOW this turned out better.. Pin
Signal-93-Oct-06 11:34
Signal-93-Oct-06 11:34 
GeneralRFC and MS Pin
Corporal Agarn3-Oct-06 2:22
professionalCorporal Agarn3-Oct-06 2:22 
GeneralThe most even poll I've seen in a while Pin
Colin Angus Mackay2-Oct-06 23:18
Colin Angus Mackay2-Oct-06 23:18 
GeneralRe: The most even poll I've seen in a while Pin
Vikram A Punathambekar5-Oct-06 5:49
Vikram A Punathambekar5-Oct-06 5:49 
GeneralRFC's are a bad idea Pin
Marc Clifton2-Oct-06 14:48
mvaMarc Clifton2-Oct-06 14:48 
GeneralRe: RFC's are a bad idea Pin
Stephan Pilz2-Oct-06 20:03
Stephan Pilz2-Oct-06 20:03 
GeneralRe: RFC's are a bad idea Pin
Marc Clifton3-Oct-06 1:09
mvaMarc Clifton3-Oct-06 1:09 
GeneralRe: RFC's are a bad idea Pin
Varindir Rajesh Mahdihar3-Oct-06 17:43
Varindir Rajesh Mahdihar3-Oct-06 17:43 
GeneralRe: RFC's are a bad idea Pin
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe2-Oct-06 22:21
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe2-Oct-06 22:21 
GeneralRe: RFC's are a bad idea Pin
Colin Angus Mackay2-Oct-06 23:15
Colin Angus Mackay2-Oct-06 23:15 
GeneralRe: RFC's are a bad idea Pin
Sean Michael Murphy3-Oct-06 17:39
Sean Michael Murphy3-Oct-06 17:39 
GeneralRe: RFC's are a bad idea Pin
Marc Clifton4-Oct-06 1:13
mvaMarc Clifton4-Oct-06 1:13 
GeneralBusiness & Technology Functions Pin
User 98852-Oct-06 7:00
User 98852-Oct-06 7:00 
The "Request For Change" process assumes that the business makes requests for change that the technology team implements. I have seen such an approach cause serious problems due to the lack of a *strong* project manager. A good project manager has to give importance to *Quadrant II (important and not urgent) activities* - i.e., they have to look at the product as a whole and make changes that should be done now to prevent firefighting later.

I think that any Request for change process can work effectively only if there is a product team that combines business and technology functions. They should work on making priorities -- whether it be refactoring, changing architecture for supporting future requirements/correcting mistakes made earlier or implementing new features. I believe that the product team should be the one that makes the final call regarding changes in a product -- and should not be *bullied* into doing changes that are targetted at short term rewards -- especially if the product itself is expected to have a long life.



modified 29-Aug-18 21:01pm.

GeneralI said no, but... Pin
Paul Watson2-Oct-06 5:38
sitebuilderPaul Watson2-Oct-06 5:38 
GeneralRe: I said no, but... Pin
db_cooper19502-Oct-06 7:29
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GeneralCMMI... Pin
toxcct2-Oct-06 3:50
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GeneralRe: CMMI... Pin
Chris Meech2-Oct-06 5:26
Chris Meech2-Oct-06 5:26 
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Programm3r2-Oct-06 3:42
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