| ▲ | daveguy a day ago | |
You definitely need limits around it. Especially as a consulting team. It's not for open ended projects, and if you use it for open ended projects as a consultant you're in for a world of hurt. On the consultant side, hard scope limits are a must. And I completely agree that requirement proximity estimation is a critical skill. I do think estimation of requirement proximity is a much easier task than time estimates. | ||