Software projects are complex ventures often associated with high expectations and significant investments. But many projects fall into a slate, often too late. The result is exploding costs, missed deadlines and a team at the edge of despair. But these crises are usually announced by clear warning signals. Anyone who recognizes them early can counteract them in time.
- The schedule is only a vague recommendation
One of the most obvious signs of a project in need is dealing with the schedule. Originally set milestones and deadlines are not only scarce, but are systematically missed with ever new reasons. Sprints are regularly covered, and the team’s Velocity drops instead of rising. The feeling of being "almost finished" becomes a permanent state.
In plain text: If your Gantt chart is more like a wishlist than a plan, it burns lighter.
Two. The budget becomes a black hole
Similar to the timetable, costs are also out of control. The budget is repeatedly increased without any progress being made. Costs per feature increase unexplainably. External consultants enter the clink in their hands, and often lack a clear understanding of what the money is spent for.
Three. The quality of the software erodes
A clear crisis symptom is the decreasing quality of the software itself. The number of bugs in the backlog explodes, and lifting an error leads to two new ones elsewhere. The developer team spends more time with troubleshooting than developing new features.
Critical warning signal
If the team is afraid to touch existing code because the effects are not foreseeable, you have a serious problem with the code quality and the [technical debt](/blog/technical debt-of-stille-killer-her-software-2026).
4. "Technical debt" becomes euphemism for chaos
Each project makes compromises. In a crisis project, however, they become the rule. Under the cover of the "technical debt" unclean abbreviations and workarounds are implemented only to keep a short-term deadline. The code base becomes unclear and difficult to maintain.
Five. Communication in the team breaks down
A social warning signal is the type of communication. Meetings are unproductive and are characterized by debt assignments. The trust between management and developer team disappears. Important information is held back and a culture of fear arises.
- The employee turnover reaches a maximum
The best people go first. If the most talented developers leave the project, this is an alarming sign. They often have the finest feel for a sinking ship. A team that lacks the necessary knowledge to solve the complex problem remains
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