It's cute that you think of Scrum as a "high-process environment". I assume you've never worked in a real high-process environment like avionics or medical devices. But that type of work isn't for everyone.
I worked in a startup where we spent in scrum meetings something like 40% of our time. And the software we wrote was a total disaster :D
The meetings were specifically for scrum/agile shit, so standups, planning, estimating, retrospective. I'm not including the meetings to design new features or so.
The meetings were specifically for scrum/agile shit, so standups, planning, estimating, retrospective. I'm not including the meetings to design new features or so.