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by geomcentral
483 days ago
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How does this work in a Scrum context? I want to get stuff done but I need to raise a ticket, have the priority agreed, and get it planned into a sprint. Then after these layers of 'asking for yes' I am allowed to work on something without scrutiny. Let's say I wasn't subject to this process, my pull request would still need someone to approve it. Is there a way I can adopt the approach of 'asking for no' with these constraints? Or does it only apply in high autonomy workplaces? |
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I guess you could ask for no around specific implementation details too? So if you are working on ticket XYZ that could be solved in N ways, you could pick one that might be a bit out of the norm (but still solves the problem) and 'ask for no'.