Put them all in a bag and stirr, you will not get a single organization that promotes good scheduling, they will promote for the status quo, they will promote for scheduling software to be limited by archaic CPM logic.
They will label their practices to be "Best", and the mediocre software developers will follow. No creativity allowed, nothing new on the contrary fear to the new.
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21 years 8 monthsPut them all in a bag and
Put them all in a bag and stirr, you will not get a single organization that promotes good scheduling, they will promote for the status quo, they will promote for scheduling software to be limited by archaic CPM logic.
They will label their practices to be "Best", and the mediocre software developers will follow. No creativity allowed, nothing new on the contrary fear to the new.