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by moring
57 days ago
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> The deeply unexpected thing about that, to me, is, if they hate some parts of the process, why are they keeping them? Why are you assuming that they are given a choice? In my experience, whenever a team is trying "agile" in some way but hate it AND are given the choice, they drop it ASAP and are 100% convinced that they are better off without it. Those that hate it and don't stop doing it, are doing so because they are forced to. |
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Because self-determination was the defining component of every agile deployment I've ever been involved in or personally driven. I don't think I can really picture what something calling itself agile yet lacking this component would even look like, honestly -- hoping you will forgive me this failure of imagination.