That's a great point. The Oasis has real value, the Mirage doesn't. The first is essential for survival, and the later's just an illusion.
Maybe a better metaphor for a Mirage in that sense could be teams that hold daily meetings as a status report process that doesn't generate benefits for anyone.
Ps: I'm just a fan of metaphors as a way to explain concepts, but maybe I'm pushing this one too far.
That's a great point. The Oasis has real value, the Mirage doesn't. The first is essential for survival, and the later's just an illusion.
Maybe a better metaphor for a Mirage in that sense could be teams that hold daily meetings as a status report process that doesn't generate benefits for anyone.
Ps: I'm just a fan of metaphors as a way to explain concepts, but maybe I'm pushing this one too far.
That's a great point. The Oasis has real value, the Mirage doesn't. The first is essential for survival, and the later's just an illusion.
Maybe a better metaphor for a Mirage in that sense could be teams that hold daily meetings as a status report process that doesn't generate benefits for anyone.
Ps: I'm just a fan of metaphors as a way to explain concepts, but maybe I'm pushing this one too far.
From a distance the oasis & the mirage look the same.