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What’s wrong with Agile Frameworks

Some time ago, I have attended a course and became a certified scrum master. It wasn’t a huge deal. I was already a scrum master for my team. I moved on. In time, I have gone through different experiences and the way I saw the agile frameworks changed.  I have started applying slimmer approaches. At the same time, I started evaluating agile frameworks and I realized there…

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I’m no longer a Scrum Master

Recently, I received an e-mail from Scrum Alliance. My Scrum Master Certificate has expired. As expected the e-mail was suggesting to get certified again but why? Agile frameworks no longer deliver what it’s supposed to. From my point of view, they are just another money-making business. I might be wrong but there aren’t many companies using ancient waterfall development cycle anymore. So, what’s the point of this hype?…

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Scrum, Kanban, or just Agile

Before going deep in the subject, I would like to emphasise that this post is completely personal. You might agree or disagree. It’s up to you. You might even have really good experiences applying these agile frameworks. Nevertheless, personally, I don’t think they provide much value and let me explain why. First things first, Kanban, Scrum aren’t equal to agile manifesto. They are agile software development frameworks.…

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Buggy Code on Production, Survived

In a life cycle of a project, you come across different situations, you may or you may not overcome these both mentally and physically. Luckily, we have survived through this life cycle with “buggy” code. However, we may not overcome for the next time. Thus, I want to share my experiences over things we have done right and things we have done wrong. I do not want…

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