lorty@lemmy.mltoProgramming@programming.dev•Study finds 268% higher failure rates for Agile software projects
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7 months agoIs it really that unlikely that companies that jumped into the agile hype train do it wrong?
Is it really that unlikely that companies that jumped into the agile hype train do it wrong?
Has some interesting ideas but I wouldn’t use it wholesale.
This actually seems like git flow, but easier while achieving the same objectives.
I watched this one when I was a kid and it fucked me up. I couldn’t believe starfleet officers could do that.
The equinos looked cool though
Wouldn’t it fail in strict mode?
It’s pretty self contained, one of the advantages of old made-for-tv-reruns media.
He’d be on Quarks side.
I know this is just a rant but consider this: if your company reverted back to traditional methods, how much of this would be fixed?
The project manager’s revenge: the last Scrum Master.