This all works in product companies where company owns a product, it might be a real mess in outsource. Just because you never own the product and all the motivation things described in this really good post are just out of the scope. Sigh ...
I'm focused on developing and expanding my knowledge and skills. Enjoying new challenges. I'm assuming that there are no stupid questions, there are only silly answers.
Alexey I think it's hard but not impossible in an outsourcing company. I've been working in a software house, and I've been following those rules. I'm not saying that it was easy ;) It's tightly coupled with the client's attitude and maturity. It was my duty as a software engineer, to show our client the benefits of "no blame policy" and convince him/her to this approach.
This all works in product companies where company owns a product, it might be a real mess in outsource. Just because you never own the product and all the motivation things described in this really good post are just out of the scope. Sigh ...
Alexey I think it's hard but not impossible in an outsourcing company. I've been working in a software house, and I've been following those rules. I'm not saying that it was easy ;) It's tightly coupled with the client's attitude and maturity. It was my duty as a software engineer, to show our client the benefits of "no blame policy" and convince him/her to this approach.
But we are an outsource company!