Surprised to get a message about being in a queue. Have they heard of concurrency? Lots of people are doing it. Unless I dont understand what they're doing (Always a chance of that).
Just to be clear, I meant the developers should drive the STORY, and not the PROJECT. Is is after all something advocated by scrum.
Look at what Agile is promising to fix. The development process not the management process. Semantics aside, I like everything you said, except to say that either the line manager is doing those things, or 'it' (scrum)…
Let me say this. I have found scrum in particular to be used as a management tool (report back tool), and not a developer tool. It doesn't matter where i go. It starts with the greatest of intentions, and ends up where…
Surprised to get a message about being in a queue. Have they heard of concurrency? Lots of people are doing it. Unless I dont understand what they're doing (Always a chance of that).
Just to be clear, I meant the developers should drive the STORY, and not the PROJECT. Is is after all something advocated by scrum.
Look at what Agile is promising to fix. The development process not the management process. Semantics aside, I like everything you said, except to say that either the line manager is doing those things, or 'it' (scrum)…
Let me say this. I have found scrum in particular to be used as a management tool (report back tool), and not a developer tool. It doesn't matter where i go. It starts with the greatest of intentions, and ends up where…