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minus-squareGBU_28@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up12arrow-down3·edit-211 个月前If 2 and 3 happen the game is up. Management killed it. That’s not agiles fault.
minus-square0x0@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up5·11 个月前Surely you’re not gonna blame the manager… /s
minus-squaretyler@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·11 个月前But that’s what agile sounds like to management. They don’t understand the “it’s held together by hopes and dreams” communication, because all they see is something that appears to work. So why would they invest anything else in it.
If 2 and 3 happen the game is up. Management killed it.
That’s not agiles fault.
Surely you’re not gonna blame the manager… /s
But that’s what agile sounds like to management. They don’t understand the “it’s held together by hopes and dreams” communication, because all they see is something that appears to work. So why would they invest anything else in it.