Fri
23 Apr 2004
6:47 pm
Joel on Software - Fire And Motion
Posted by shimon under business/how to run a company , business/the corporate life , computers/software design , froofy dream-big stuff/creativity , froofy dream-big stuff/making thingsWhen I was an Israeli paratrooper a general stopped by to give us a little speech about strategy. In infantry battles, he told us, there is only one strategy: Fire and Motion. You move towards the enemy while firing your weapon. The firing forces him to keep his head down so he can't fire at you. (That's what the soldiers mean when they shout "cover me." It means, "fire at our enemy so he has to duck and can't fire at me while I run across this street, here." It works.) The motion allows you to conquer territory and get closer to your enemy, where your shots are much more likely to hit their target. If you're not moving, the enemy gets to decide what happens, which is not a good thing. If you're not firing, the enemy will fire at you, pinning you down.
How does this relate to software? If you're supposed to be making a product but keep on being distracted by the barrage of buzzwords, you're pinned down. Keep moving, even a little bit, every day.
Also good by Joel: an article on measurement dysfunction in the workplace.
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