methodology

Manual Steering

Manual Steering is a project management and development methodology that emphasizes direct, hands-on control and decision-making by team leads or managers, often in contrast to automated or self-organizing approaches. It involves close oversight of tasks, frequent adjustments based on real-time feedback, and a top-down direction to guide development processes. This approach is typically used in environments where precision, compliance, or rapid response to changes is critical.

Also known as: Hands-on Management, Direct Control, Top-Down Steering, Manual Oversight, Command-Driven Development
🧊Why learn Manual Steering?

Developers should learn or use Manual Steering in scenarios requiring strict adherence to specifications, such as in regulated industries (e.g., healthcare, finance) or high-stakes projects where errors must be minimized. It is also beneficial in early-stage startups or small teams where quick pivots and direct leadership can accelerate development, as it allows for immediate intervention and course correction based on evolving requirements.

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