| ▲ | nradov 2 hours ago | |
When management starts tracking improvements in story point productivity then the agile teams inflate their story point estimates. Sometimes this involves splitting user stories in ways that don't really make sense from a customer perspective just for the sake of having a place to tack on more points. And I'm not opposed to using story points, they have some utility within an agile team or program. They just aren't a valid way of quantifying productivity changes. | ||