I wouldn't use that term professionally. It's likely to cause undue friction.
If you really want to unravel clown-engineering then play the 5-year-old card: why? why? why?
The more sincere your questioning (be creative, don't just ask "why?", but hide it in a more technical question), the less likely people are to get offended. The end result is the same: people run out to the end of their rope and can't explain why anymore. First get people frustrated with the current state of things, then ask if it can be improved or simplified.
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I wouldn't use that term professionally. It's likely to cause undue friction.
If you really want to unravel clown-engineering then play the 5-year-old card: why? why? why?
The more sincere your questioning (be creative, don't just ask "why?", but hide it in a more technical question), the less likely people are to get offended. The end result is the same: people run out to the end of their rope and can't explain why anymore. First get people frustrated with the current state of things, then ask if it can be improved or simplified.