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minus-square@pivot_root@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink11•6 months agoFor your sake, I hope your employment was agile as well. Those jobs sound like they were dumpster fires waiting to happen.
minus-square@kippinitreal@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink9•edit-26 months agoAlso seems like a shitty get-outta-jail-free card. With no design in place, timelines and acceptance criteria can’t be enforced. “Of course we’re done now, we just decided that we’re done!”
For your sake, I hope your employment was agile as well. Those jobs sound like they were dumpster fires waiting to happen.
Also seems like a shitty get-outta-jail-free card. With no design in place, timelines and acceptance criteria can’t be enforced. “Of course we’re done now, we just decided that we’re done!”