Given that set of criteria, I wonder how many good projects there actually are out "in the wold".
I would suspect that a small percentage of all projects undertaken are good, according to these criteria. Yet I can't help but think that, while these good projects might engender an enjoyable experience for all involved in its' development, that it wouldn't necessarily lead to a successful product in the marketplace.
What I'm getting at is I wonder good project, while nice to work on, leads to a good product. I am guessing most products probably didn't arise out of a good project, so from a business standpoint, how much is it worth to worry about attaining all these aspects.
I would suspect that a small percentage of all projects undertaken are good, according to these criteria. Yet I can't help but think that, while these good projects might engender an enjoyable experience for all involved in its' development, that it wouldn't necessarily lead to a successful product in the marketplace.
What I'm getting at is I wonder good project, while nice to work on, leads to a good product. I am guessing most products probably didn't arise out of a good project, so from a business standpoint, how much is it worth to worry about attaining all these aspects.