This is the no-true scotsman argument. I have yet to see scrum implemented in a way that wasn't taken too seriously, that didn't make the team's life harder, etc, etc. It's just too easy to say they're all doing it…
Not in my experience, no. In fact, it's pretty nearly the farthest thing from the getting shit done thing I've actually dealt with. Just getting shit done doesn't mean bullshit arbitrary time-slices, half-day…
Kanban and scrum are the revenge of the untalented and the humanities majors who would like to have technology jobs without having to learn anything about, you know, technology. Why not just learn about methodology…
This is the no-true scotsman argument. I have yet to see scrum implemented in a way that wasn't taken too seriously, that didn't make the team's life harder, etc, etc. It's just too easy to say they're all doing it…
Not in my experience, no. In fact, it's pretty nearly the farthest thing from the getting shit done thing I've actually dealt with. Just getting shit done doesn't mean bullshit arbitrary time-slices, half-day…
Kanban and scrum are the revenge of the untalented and the humanities majors who would like to have technology jobs without having to learn anything about, you know, technology. Why not just learn about methodology…