As I discussed in my last post, I’m working on a list of principles analogous to the Agile Manifesto, but tailored to data teams embedded in biotech organizations. In the next few months, I’m going to be writing about some proposed principles, the anti-patterns that they’re addressing, and why they’re important. The initial few will be about setting objectives, and here’s the first:
" traceable through a deliberate and defensible sequence ". That combination is worth a double like. In Calculus, it is often useful to have both a continuous function and a continuous derivative. In biotech, economics change, new findings are made, and occasionally previous work is retracted. All make for a challenging landscape. We rely on stability - deliberate and defensible are good policies to have in place. Scalability is never guaranteed, as new types of interactions are possible.
" traceable through a deliberate and defensible sequence ". That combination is worth a double like. In Calculus, it is often useful to have both a continuous function and a continuous derivative. In biotech, economics change, new findings are made, and occasionally previous work is retracted. All make for a challenging landscape. We rely on stability - deliberate and defensible are good policies to have in place. Scalability is never guaranteed, as new types of interactions are possible.