In defense of the link it does give a point by point summary of all the points in the book. However, most of the problem are those you encounter in a large company with poorly managed development. Even there a lot has changed since 1996. If you find a company with heavy front end requirements and no source control, just walk away.
I did find #16: Contractor Failure to be relevant in HN land. I have personally dealt with several startups started by business types who contracted all of the product development offshore, only to receive a product that just didn't quite make it, particularly in infrastructure. If you are going to do offshore work, you need a resident expert to manage it.
I did find #16: Contractor Failure to be relevant in HN land. I have personally dealt with several startups started by business types who contracted all of the product development offshore, only to receive a product that just didn't quite make it, particularly in infrastructure. If you are going to do offshore work, you need a resident expert to manage it.