There is no doubt in my mind that project failures can provide valuable lessons to be learned.
Sometimes we learn what do do or do better and sometimes we learn what not to do.
The question is...... Is it worth blogging about failed projects?
Who wants to duplicate a failure?
There are costs to blogging about a failure, both is terms of effort and potentially in terms of reputation.
For the blogger the lesson may already be learned, so blogging may not help.
There may be benefits to the blogger in that other members may provide valuable pointers or may show appreciation of the effort or the lesson.
- Do you prefer to read about successful projects or failed projects? - assuming the narrator is the same in both cases.
- Are you only interested if the project is successful?
- Would you blog about a failure?
- Do you only read about failures for entertainment value?
Sometimes, at least in my case, I'll try some hair-brained project just to see if I can make it work, knowing it has a low probability of success.
I'm not all that keen to blog about hair-brained projects, even if I learn something.
Sometimes I will do quite a bit of design work and put in a good effort, but the project stubbornly refuses to work.
I am not keen to blog about most of these either, since it kind of looks like I just gave up, although usually they just go on the back burner because there are more productive uses of time.
I am working on a bit of a doozy right now whose chances of working are getting slimmer by the millisecond. My immediate thought was... I'm not going to blog about this embarrassing piece of junk, but who knows, I might talk myself into it yet.
Do you have any thoughts on whether failed projects should be blogged?
What was your most memorable failure?
