the sooner you adapt all the silly corporate rules to a structure that actually works for you, the more actually agile you'll be.
This!!!
'Serenity'
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the sooner you adapt all the silly corporate rules to a structure that actually works for you, the more actually agile you'll be.
This!!!
Ooooh, that's awesome Jesse!
Communications class is fine, I guess. We are getting lunch, so that's something.
My experience with Agile is that it sounds like it would be great if it worked. And maybe it does work for devs. We writers aren't loving it.
Agile is hell for the documentation side of any org. HELL. I have come around to the heretical stance that waterfall is actually better than agile, because it doesn't have a million meetings to distract people, and there are usually built-in NO REALLY YOU ALL WILL REVIEW THE DOCUMENTS AND GIVE FEEDBACK parts of the schedule.
I also miss specs and spec review, because that process was far more helpful to writers and editors.
We at least don't have to do daily stand-ups because all our devs are in France. But then that means that all of the reviews and planning meetings are early morning.
Waterfall also had UI review built in. And specs to start a terminology list with.
Timelies all!
I have no idea what Agile is, other than a big pain in the ass for many people. Ah, well....
I'm very grateful I'm not in management. Though tech support is in the middle of more detailed classifications of the cases we work on. There are lots of messages going around with "What category do I put *this* one ins?"
Communications class was not terrible, I actually learned something interesting and the interactive parts were not as horrible as I feared, just small group discussion. I'm now trying to get a full day's work done in an hour and half, but fortunately I don't have much time-sensitive right now.
The senior person is (not actually, but e.g.) Buffy Claymore, and the junior person is Buffy Slaymore!!
Ha!
I have a work deadline and I'm trying to create a complex cipher wheel device that will be part of a game/puzzle. Of course now is the team the contractor decided to work Directly Outside the Door of my Nerdhole and Beat Things With Large Hammers, Drill (with Volume) and use a noxious solvent of some flavor.
This is like the Navy SEAL test where you have to do calculus while they spray a hose in your face.
Communications class was not terrible, I actually learned something interesting and the interactive parts were not as horrible as I feared, just small group discussion.
Yay!