Here’s a challenge: how many of these questions are are true for your team? (Be honest.)
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Does our team value processes and tools (i.e. our task tracker, source control program, our agile process, our meeting cadence, etc) over conversations between team members?
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Does our team attempt to document everything (perhaps through long comprehensive ticket descriptions, or massively detailed cucumber features) before focusing on working software?
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Does our team think about about SLAs, response times and formal release procedures before shipping something and having a conversation with the customer about it?
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Is following the plan that you agreed in sprint planning more important than changing it in response to a customer?
If our projects sound like this, we’re doing exactly the opposite of the agile manifesto.
The anti-agile manifesto
Processes and tools over individuals and interactions
Comprehensive documentation over working software
Contract negotiation over customer collaboration
Following a plan over responding to change
Read both versions through. Which one sounds most like your project?
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