Versatile software engineer with a background in .NET consulting and CMS development. Working on regaining my embedded development skills to get more involved with IoT opportunities.
Most failures I have seen were not because of a lack of technical skills. I'd say the biggest issues are generally people. Product owners too busy hiding in meetings all day to contribute any remotely useful requirements, consistently adopting products or trendy technologies which don't meet any organizational requirements and a preference for a low-budget project that accomplishes nothing versus a real project that delivers value.
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Most failures I have seen were not because of a lack of technical skills. I'd say the biggest issues are generally people. Product owners too busy hiding in meetings all day to contribute any remotely useful requirements, consistently adopting products or trendy technologies which don't meet any organizational requirements and a preference for a low-budget project that accomplishes nothing versus a real project that delivers value.