We recently had a Development department meeting. One person raised a point about the recent higher-than-normal staff turnover, and also commented on the number of cancelled projects:
“If we look at Group Technology that I’m part of as an example, a lot of our staff turnover can be attributed to problems specific to the department and specific to development work: onerous manual, slow processes, moving from one cancelled product / project to another etc.. Some developers have been working here years and never worked on anything that has actually got to the customers for example. How do we propose to tackle those specific culture problems?”
I thought it was funny, because I knew one particular developer who had worked on a small cancelled project, then worked on – what was supposed to be – a replacement for our flagship software. Then when that project got restarted, he moved back to our flagship product on what was supposed to be the most important project; which also got canned.
Andy Marsden 16:18 i just love free shares we got 50 last year, basically like £600 for nothing Me 16:18 Our wage is basically for nothing remember that time your code went to production? Andy Marsden 16:19 no is it just me that doesn't care about who uses my code? i just like writing code Me 16:19 Andy is writing code for the terrorists Andy Marsden 16:20 haha seen something before that's like a moral question: "As a developer, if an oppressive government took over and forced you to write code to destroy Paris for example, would you write it flexibly so that it could be used to destroy any city?" i couldn't bring myself to do it (write rigid code that only destroys Paris)
At the start of last year, the CEO had made a big fuss about a Scotland project that needed doing by Jan 2023, so many of our best staff members were assigned to it and were told not to help out with any other requests. As it got closer to the end of the year, there were discussions to cancel it, and eventually it was canned. You are talking approximately 30 staff members and paying them for a year of work. Completely binned off. Well, they said it had been shelved until our new software is released, but given that it has been in development since around 2018, is that ever going to be finished?