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Krzysztof Kozlowski

Edited 2 days ago
The accuracy of information added to Jira tasks by employees is inversely proportional to amount of detailed information being asked by managers to put there. So called overeager manager law, aka krzk's principle.
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I think the graph is not the best representing the phenomena. Probably accuracy = 1.0 is possible only when amount of properties = 0, because even with one property there is a chance employee won't bother enough to input it right knowing how terrible tool JIRA is. IOW, filling even one property to a task in JIRA is such a terrible experience, that people likely will put random data just to shorten the exposure to this horrible interface.
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