> “Anyone who can say this has the privilege of being fully insulated from revenue generation.”
You are incorrect. I work in a directly client-facing capacity and often have phone calls to help our actual clients and their product managers, and I have many internal stakeholders for my team’s work that are sales-facing and client-facing. Most of the quarterly planning meetings I am required to give input into are directly focused on revenue generation.
Because software velocity estimates do not have any correlation to the actual delivery timeline, yet they will be used for political bikeshedding by people who don’t know about the technival details, it is exactly in revenue critical situations that you want to get rid of the pretense of estimation and admit the truth that you have to simply measure by doing and frequently reporting blockers.
Usually it is sociological, and has not much to do with good or bad architectures. The more surprising blockers tend to happen when someone on another team can act as a gatekeeper to a resource you need, like permission to make a change, and uses this blocking for some political purpose.
It can cause bang-simple engineering tasks to take weeks, during which time you never know how much longer you’ll need to wait, and depending on political capital of the entity blocking you, you may not even be allowed to publicly explain they are blocking you, and you are forced to absorb the negative externalities of their choice to block you.
You are incorrect. I work in a directly client-facing capacity and often have phone calls to help our actual clients and their product managers, and I have many internal stakeholders for my team’s work that are sales-facing and client-facing. Most of the quarterly planning meetings I am required to give input into are directly focused on revenue generation.
Because software velocity estimates do not have any correlation to the actual delivery timeline, yet they will be used for political bikeshedding by people who don’t know about the technival details, it is exactly in revenue critical situations that you want to get rid of the pretense of estimation and admit the truth that you have to simply measure by doing and frequently reporting blockers.