Aug 19, 2025 5:05 AM
Replying to Thomas Walenta
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Good potential sources why work piles up at the end of a project. I might add
- team members already leaving the project for the next, mentally first then physically
- "Is it urgent? If no, let's delay it" syndrome
- The customer/user sees more and more of what he will get and doesn't like it/parts of it, lack of expectation management, could be mitigated by iterative delivery
- Testing reveals quality gaps, maybe introduced by shortcuts in the 95%
I completely agree with the point about people leaving mentally before they leave physically, that’s such a common reason momentum drops. And yes, testing exposing earlier shortcuts is another big one.
Do you think better expectation-setting with clients early on could reduce a lot of this last-minute drag?