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by ptr
1263 days ago
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Sprints are also detrimental to “soft values” in my experience: * Engineers rushing to wrap up for the sprint (stress and decreased quality is bad for morale) * Engineers getting monitored and measured on a task level since all tasks need to be estimated (micromanagement, lack of trust) * Agility is decreased since everything needs to be planned (lack of autonomy) Sprints tend to become “phony deadlines”, a key component in “Teamicide” (from “Peopleware”). I’ve been trying to come up with benefits but I’m coming up short. Wish someone could tell me! |
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I get the sense most managers stick to scrum and all the unnecessary overhead mainly because they are creatures of habit. Pushing a non-scrum system in an organization that fully embraces it is hard (especially when senior leaders enjoy the micromanaging aspects of it).