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Teach this to your manager: At the beginning of a task, uncertainty is highest. Under no circumstances should you give an estimate in ‘man-hours’. Even days is too precise. The first estimate should be in months or years (of course depending on the size of the project). Then, as your insight into the project grows, you refine that to months, then weeks, later days. A vague estimate with a lower and a higher bound is way more useful to your manager than a ridiculously ‘precise’ but highly speculative number.

This lesson was brought to you by either “Code Complete 2” or “Rapid Development” by Steve McConnel, and by my former manager who wanted projects estimated in minutes.

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Not if your manager then takes the minimum of your estimate.

I don’t work for a while anymore.

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my former manager who wanted projects estimated in minutes.

Sorry, the number buffer overflowed.

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Sir, I estimate the project will be completed in 135 days and 11 hours.

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I usually say what unit of measurement we’re counting in: days, weeks or months. For more detail, more specs are needed.

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The project will be completed by Stardate -287289.4717465754

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Just use unix milliseconds

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Point the ticket using the value of a cryptocurrency.

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