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lmoelleb19-Jan-22 21:35
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Sander Rossel19-Jan-22 22:43
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lmoelleb20-Jan-22 2:22
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Sander Rossel20-Jan-22 3:10
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Slow Eddie20-Jan-22 2:10
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Sander Rossel20-Jan-22 3:43
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lmoelleb19-Jan-22 4:30
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MSBassSinger20-Jan-22 5:27
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In most cases, project managers and scrum masters are not software developers.

They too often see software development as a bunch of developers on an assembly line, putting software widgets together. That is because much of what has been applied to the Agile Manifesto comes from the manufacturing and automotive industries. They have a hard time understanding how, in the "widget assembly" paradigm, you can't know the exact amount of time a software project will take, or how there could be unknown impediments that only appear during development, not design and planning.

IMHO, a senior-level software engineer who is good with "people skills" and can lead (not just manage) is who should replace the slots occupied now by project managers, business analysts, and scrum masters. Neither Scrum nor Kanban work well for software development but do work well in manufacturing. The proper role for project managers and business analysts is as assistants to the project lead (who is a software engineer as described in the first sentence of this paragraph).

My preference is to meet once a week to outline progress and setup the work for the week, then let the developers work on their own to accomplish their work. Stop with all the metrics that are better suited for manufacturing, and just measure progress once a week at the weekly meeting by what is actually accomplished.

Results matter much more than process.
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MarkTJohnson19-Jan-22 4:08
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Sander Rossel19-Jan-22 4:11
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lmoelleb20-Jan-22 20:57
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