Using two tiers of developers
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Suggestion: It would be feasible to enhance productivity, and ease scheduling conflicts, by having two tiers of developers working on I.T. project teams. The idea is that elite or upper tier developers would be scheduled to work on new projects, creating new applications quickly and efficiently, whilst "cheaper" (less skilled/experienced) lower tier developers would be tasked with bug-fixing and other more mundane post-development maintenance work.
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This solution discusses scheduling and resourcing issues.
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I do not go with this idea completely because some of the mundane tasks such as bug fixing are not easy to complete and thus, less skilled workers may not be able to handle such work ...
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