There were various sub-teams that had their own working areas and their own sprints, it wasn't one huge 'agile' team of 30.
>> And if those in a position to ask about the rest of the team aren't sold on agile to begin with, the odds of it working are inversely proportional to the odds of ...
So we're agreed, it's not a silver bullet. It might work, it might not, and people pretty much have to be believers to get any benefit out of it.
>> And if those in a position to ask about the rest of the team aren't sold on agile to begin with, the odds of it working are inversely proportional to the odds of ...
So we're agreed, it's not a silver bullet. It might work, it might not, and people pretty much have to be believers to get any benefit out of it.
Is this starting to sound like a religion yet?