Why Your Agile Standup is a Waste of Everyone's Time

Why Your Agile Standup is a Waste of Everyone's Time

The Daily Standup: A Necessary Evil or a Productivity Killer? In the world of software development, the daily standup is a staple of Agile methodology. It’s meant to be a quick, 15-minute pulse-check where team members update each other on their progress, plans, and any impediments. But let’s face it, many of us have been there—sitting through a standup that feels more like a chore than a valuable team-building exercise. So, why do these meetings often feel like a waste of time?...

September 14, 2024 · 5 min · 1043 words · Maxim Zhirnov
Why Your Estimates are Always Wrong (and Why That's Okay)

Why Your Estimates are Always Wrong (and Why That's Okay)

The Estimation Conundrum: Why Your Estimates are Always Wrong Estimating software development time is a bit like trying to predict the weather a year from now. You can use all the fancy tools and models you want, but at the end of the day, it’s still a guess. And guess what? Your guesses are probably wrong. But here’s the thing: that’s okay. The Nature of Software Estimation Software development is inherently unpredictable....

September 13, 2024 · 5 min · 893 words · Maxim Zhirnov
Scrum is a Cult: The Dark Side of Agile Methodologies

Scrum is a Cult: The Dark Side of Agile Methodologies

The Cult of Scrum: Why Agile Methodologies Can Go Wrong In the world of software development, few methodologies have sparked as much debate as Agile and its most popular framework, Scrum. While Agile principles aim to foster flexibility, collaboration, and continuous improvement, the reality on the ground often tells a different story. Let’s dive into why Scrum can sometimes feel like a cult, and what this means for your development team....

September 13, 2024 · 5 min · 905 words · Maxim Zhirnov