Comments on: Quickie: Is Agile Dead?/2021/12/05/quickie-is-agile-dead/Making Lives More WonderfulSat, 21 Jan 2023 02:00:43 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: Analysis Paralysis and The Threat To Innovation – Paul Taylor/2021/12/05/quickie-is-agile-dead/#comment-127691Sat, 21 Jan 2023 02:00:43 +0000/?p=7417#comment-127691[…] called an iterative approach. And please don’t say we need to be more agile. Agile is over. Agile is dead, or at least it should […]

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By: flowchainsensei/2021/12/05/quickie-is-agile-dead/#comment-118208Mon, 06 Dec 2021 10:01:10 +0000/?p=7417#comment-118208In reply to Jeff Grigg.

I guess you missed my point.

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By: Jeff Grigg/2021/12/05/quickie-is-agile-dead/#comment-118197Mon, 06 Dec 2021 00:07:14 +0000/?p=7417#comment-118197There is a legitimate problem that “Agile” has be co-opted and perverted. Turns out that a problem with going mainstream is that pre-agile/anti-agile thinkers have embraced the agile name and the superficial rituals, and turned them into something that is far worse than the way things were before agile. We call this “Dark Agile.”

For example, the “daily standup meeting” is supposed to be a time for team members to get together and coordinate their work with each other. It’s specifically not supposed to be for each person to report their status to the boss. But it’s trivially easy for a micro-manager to make it that. And while in the past, weekly status reports allowed some flexibility “under the radar,” with daily check-ups by a micro-management boss who assigns detailed tasks for people to work independently, there’s no escape from the micro-manger’s detailed daily control.

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