
Detectting Agile Bullshit
You know you fucked up your workplace revolution, when the American Department of Defense publishes a guide for “Detecting Agile BS”. Which turns out to be pretty good and concise by the way.
You know you fucked up your workplace revolution, when the American Department of Defense publishes a guide for “Detecting Agile BS”. Which turns out to be pretty good and concise by the way.
One project, three phases, three vastly different stand-up experiences: The Ugly, the Bad and the Good Standup.
In many agile adopting orgs I encountered there is a glaring fap between the theory of the self-organizing and directing team and the practice of someone (as in one person) doing all the organizing and directing. Nice to see Prahlad Yeri made a similar experience .
Working in an agile context can feel “babylonian” at times. With everybody using the same terms, implying different things. So these charts might come in handy some time: Scrum VS Kanban VS Lean VS Extreme.
Great no-bullshit intro to Agile, Scrum, backlogs, kickoffs, stand-ups, demos and retrospectives and what the whole fuzz is about by Curtis Lassam.
There are many ways to learn about Scrum, I found this among the most entertaining.