> with the caveat that I don't do all of these things explicitly, every time, on every project
which is totally fine, most of those things don't need to be done explicitly. (as such they take less time than many commenters seem to think they would.)
being able to articulate something doesn't mean that you've taken the time to do so. just that you've generally thought about your task enough before starting it that if your boss asks you that question, you can produce a coherent answer in a timely fashion.
which is totally fine, most of those things don't need to be done explicitly. (as such they take less time than many commenters seem to think they would.)
being able to articulate something doesn't mean that you've taken the time to do so. just that you've generally thought about your task enough before starting it that if your boss asks you that question, you can produce a coherent answer in a timely fashion.