Jira is bad, but SIM is horrendous. SIM makes Jira look good.
Maybe it should have been an article on: "You Don't Need WeWork"
friends don’t let friends use us-east-1.
If you post it, you'll get your own letters from him demanding you forget him or be in violation of GDPR.
Queue up some saying about trees, sky, growth, etc.
Having to suffer with Scrum at work is bad enough. This sounds like a great idea for people who hate themselves.
They were also a forerunner in not using the loudspeaker system to page various employees.
So, if a developer takes too long developing the pre-defined micro-task which you've assigned them, you have to followup with them and report on why a micro-task took too long? If this isn't micromanagement, what would…
The choices really are: a) a lot more government, or b) more government
This is owned by Atlassian/Hipchat.
Except at most companies that use Scrum, there are very rigid rules sent down from above regarding the implementation of Scrum. These rules apply to the whole company and can't be questioned or changed via retros.
Yes, that all sounds great, but "agile" has morphed into things like SaFE in the real world.
In Agile, as implemented at most non-consulting shop places, the Product Owner really doesn't have the authority to block things coming into the sprint being pushed from executive staff, important customers, or sales.…
Just search on "dev manager" and agile. You'll come across lots of articles from scrum proponents that attempt to severely downplay the need and role of dev managers and sometimes claim they aren't needed at all in an…
Exactly, SCRUM/agile can't fix any of the things you mentioned.
This is the inevitable and unwinnable argument in any thread that dares to question the value of Scrum.
It is to Google's advantage for you not to use Bookmarks. They _want_ you to rely on using Google to search in every case possible.
Uh, your friend did not invent that nickname. It has been around for more than a decade and is used commonly including in media articles about Whole Foods.
Stating which location you are in would be important for salary comparison purposes.
I work in Austin, and I do the same thing albeit with a hoodie.
But more likely they'll be spent in the office.
Problem is, all those housing bullets have already been shot dealing with the last housing mess. Good luck next time.
My guess is that no one would really read these standup summaries.
Yes, right. Housing can never fall. I've heard that one before.
Maybe, but no growth towns like Austin was in the late 80s/early 90s are pretty great for younger people who aren't all that concerned about making "a go at life."
Jira is bad, but SIM is horrendous. SIM makes Jira look good.
Maybe it should have been an article on: "You Don't Need WeWork"
friends don’t let friends use us-east-1.
If you post it, you'll get your own letters from him demanding you forget him or be in violation of GDPR.
Queue up some saying about trees, sky, growth, etc.
Having to suffer with Scrum at work is bad enough. This sounds like a great idea for people who hate themselves.
They were also a forerunner in not using the loudspeaker system to page various employees.
So, if a developer takes too long developing the pre-defined micro-task which you've assigned them, you have to followup with them and report on why a micro-task took too long? If this isn't micromanagement, what would…
The choices really are: a) a lot more government, or b) more government
This is owned by Atlassian/Hipchat.
Except at most companies that use Scrum, there are very rigid rules sent down from above regarding the implementation of Scrum. These rules apply to the whole company and can't be questioned or changed via retros.
Yes, that all sounds great, but "agile" has morphed into things like SaFE in the real world.
In Agile, as implemented at most non-consulting shop places, the Product Owner really doesn't have the authority to block things coming into the sprint being pushed from executive staff, important customers, or sales.…
Just search on "dev manager" and agile. You'll come across lots of articles from scrum proponents that attempt to severely downplay the need and role of dev managers and sometimes claim they aren't needed at all in an…
Exactly, SCRUM/agile can't fix any of the things you mentioned.
This is the inevitable and unwinnable argument in any thread that dares to question the value of Scrum.
It is to Google's advantage for you not to use Bookmarks. They _want_ you to rely on using Google to search in every case possible.
Uh, your friend did not invent that nickname. It has been around for more than a decade and is used commonly including in media articles about Whole Foods.
Stating which location you are in would be important for salary comparison purposes.
I work in Austin, and I do the same thing albeit with a hoodie.
But more likely they'll be spent in the office.
Problem is, all those housing bullets have already been shot dealing with the last housing mess. Good luck next time.
My guess is that no one would really read these standup summaries.
Yes, right. Housing can never fall. I've heard that one before.
Maybe, but no growth towns like Austin was in the late 80s/early 90s are pretty great for younger people who aren't all that concerned about making "a go at life."