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by vannevar
3739 days ago
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Translation: I'm a rock star engineer, and I don't need anyone telling me how to communicate or estimate my work. If you hire nothing but rock star engineers, you can just trust them to build great software. I'm going to write a future blog post about how to hire nothing but rock star engineers. For anyone who wants to try that strategy, good luck. I think you'll find that if you actually do scrum (rather than all the aberrations the author describes), you'll find you can do pretty well even without a team of nothing but rock stars. |
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The one useful observation it makes is that you don't really need F2F meetings, something that has not escaped the notice of the thousands of scrum teams around the world that include remote members. If anyone wasn't already aware of it, at least they got something. The rest pretty much sums up to the comment I made above.