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I'm a: - husband - software engineer - java (ee, se, me) developer - .net (c#, asp, api, services) developer - scrum certified developer, - agile fan, - outdoors lover, specially hiking camping.
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How to stop / avoid Over Time on a Scrum Team? added 236 characters in body |
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How to stop / avoid Over Time on a Scrum Team? added 236 characters in body |
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accepted | How to stop / avoid Over Time on a Scrum Team? |
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awarded | Nice Question |
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asked | How to stop / avoid Over Time on a Scrum Team? |
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Agile software development: How do you react *financially* to changing user requirements? A hard to get goal is to stop people from doing Extra Hours, when they do bad estimates and try to reach the Iteration/Sprint goal. Every time we allow this Bad Practice we end up with a fake velocity. That's why I vote for this answer because the first paragraph explains how we should manage our time, knowing that the goal is to work, the best we can, a certain amount of hours and re-size the Scope as needed. |
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awarded | Teacher |
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Sep 28 |
answered | Need help with directory structure in porting codebase to SVN |
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Sep 25 |
answered | How can a team apply the Scrum methodology without a clear customer? |