@lePetomaneAncien do you know any jokes about scrum masters?
@lePetomaneAncien i like the joke that one company taught a parrot to say "when ready" and by this closed 10 positions of scrum masters.
Silly, but i laugh every time.
No offense intented.
@engelbart agile with scrum, when done right, delivers on its promises -- shippable software every two weeks. It does not scale beyond small teams and relatively simple products. It does not work when management measures productivity beyond any measure other than shipping products. It does not scale to large organizations with competing internal goals, e.g. multiple products competing for resources. Blah, blah, blah. In short, it doesn't work well in the real world -- which is why I'm so looking forward to retirement at the end of the year.
Although I will say that, properly written, user stories are an excellent way to write specifications.
@lePetomaneAncien thank you.
I worj in IT for more than 20 years , and I've never seen working scrum so far.
It doesn't mean that people are wrong, but i believe that something is deeply wrong with scrum itself.
@engelbart Not really but here are a couple videos worth a chuckle or two.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=P6v-I9VvTq4
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MCwJfETgiVo