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by cechner
3604 days ago
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if pressure is ramping up and quality down the sprints arent serving their purpose. One of the few defining characteristics of scrum is that the developers define how much they can achieve, and this estimation is improved over time. If this is not happening there is something else wrong with the culture and Scrum is being used as a scapegoat. |
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* The prediction is made in a meeting while your head is "out of the code".
* The prediction is made in a group setting, rendering the decisions more easily subject to peer pressure and groupthink.
* The prediction is made up to 2/4 weeks in advance of actually doing the work.
* The prediction is made without risk of overshoot attached. Risk is critical metric which scrum conceals.
And the main defining characteristic of scrum that leads to pressure, after all of that unwarranted optimism:
* The prediction is designated as a commitment.