| ▲ | moring 2 days ago | |
> The deeply unexpected thing about that, to me, is, if they hate some parts of the process, why are they keeping them? Why are you assuming that they are given a choice? In my experience, whenever a team is trying "agile" in some way but hate it AND are given the choice, they drop it ASAP and are 100% convinced that they are better off without it. Those that hate it and don't stop doing it, are doing so because they are forced to. | ||
| ▲ | mschild 2 days ago | parent [-] | |
> whenever a team is trying "agile" in some way but hate it AND are given the choice, they drop it ASAP Isnt that in itself "agile"? And I specifically dont mean following a religous ceremony plan etc but recognizing that a part of their process isnt working and then changing it. To me thats the entire point of actual agile. You try a process, it doesnt work, you analyze, and adapt. | ||