Scrum. In The Dark.
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www.implementingscrum.com -- Cartoon -- May 20, 2008

Welcome back to yet another week at www.implementingscrum.com.

I am a bit worried about some of the things I am seeing out there.

Um.

The night before a Sprint Review meeting, I am seeing people stay late.

Uh.

Really late.

Like into the morning before the Sprint Review meeting.

Sometimes, it is minutes before.

Ug.

Oh no.

What does this remind you of?

What is wrong with that picture?

And what is right with the picture above?

Seriously folks.

Don’t kill Scrum this way.

Just go back to whatever you used to call it.

Really.

Or.

Look at what you are really doing.

Remember the objective of Scrum?

Working Software.

On one machine.

Real working software.

Not vaporware or conference-ware or some scripted bla bla bla.

Please.

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Originally Published:
May 20, 2008
Posted in Cartoons,Chickens,Done,ScrumMaster — by mvizdos on 05/20/08 1 comment




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