• azertyfun@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    Scrum is not the be-all end-all, but in organizations that cannot implement scrum effectively, no system could hope to achieve anything meaningful either.

    Scrum aims at empowering workers to remove power from clueless MBAs and meritless CEOs, if they don’t want to play ball then the idiocracy will win every time regardless.

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      5 months ago

      No, it just means that this is not the right tool for that company. But it is forced upon the employees.

      That’s naive ( or bad faith) to think that it gives power to the workers. It’s just used against them.

      I get the spirit of the method, but it is not the only available tool and the right tool for every project and company and should be treated as such.

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        5 months ago

        Good software does not come out of companies without a bottom-up approach to software development. Top-down approaches are either terrible or extremely expensive.

        Agile development is something that at my company we fought for, not against. It’s literally impossible to fight against actual agile development since it has to come from the workers. Agile is not scrum, and neither are a collection of ceremonies. It’s just a framework to give agency to developers.

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          5 months ago

          Do you think that traditional project management is from the top down? Or were you exposed to bad traditional project management? Because that’s the same argument that you are making for Agile.

          Let’s make things clear - the Agile methodology is a great tool. But like any other tool, it is not a one size fits all. But what is happening right now is that it’s pushed by upper management because that’s the cool tool.