Planning for problems

It’s exciting to start something new. A new project, new development language, joining a new team. We often don’t take the time time to think through what might go wrong.

When things go wrong, we feel trapped, just like Engelbert in this week’s new article, No Exit. (You might want to read Liar’s Contest to see how Engelbert got trapped).

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