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by TsomArp
2298 days ago
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Before the Agile manifesto, before Scrum/XP/Lean became popular, I had my own way of delivering software which basically was: meet with users/stakeholders, talk about what they need, build a first version in 2 to 4 weeks, release, test, adjust, repeat. For me it makes so much sense agile that I don't get why some devs don't understand the beauty and simplicity of it. If you want to know more about the why of the standup, and what is the idea behind it, read Borland's tell: https://www.scruminc.com/origins-daily-standup/ |
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Ever heard of a "morning sales meeting"? They've existed for decades - short, to the point, 15-20 min. No one's ever heard of scrum in sales meetings. This kind of thing exists in hundreds of other businesses as well.
Much like everything else in scrum, they are just trying to take credit for something people already did - so they can package it and sell it back to people as if it were a novel idea.
There's nothing new or special about scrum - except a reduction in productivity because of the additional overhead and meetings.