As a student of Agile theory but not involved in team practice until recently, I happily acknowledge that my understanding is incomplete. But I was surprised to realize this week that one of the mind-sets contributing to my ignorance did not involve lack of practical experience, but rather a glorification of Agile.
I had it on a pedestal - shining, holy, even - a easy, breezy process in which things happened with little effort. Maybe I was confusing "idealism" from the reality of "ideal". I guess I'm discovering what practitioners have known forever: Agile is anything but laissez faire. It requires serious mental discipline. The discipline and transparency involved is, to put it bluntly: more work. This is a good thing.
More work doesn't mean more difficult work, more ineffective work, more spinning of wheels - it means more tasks complete, less "play time", and a more satisfying "leaving work experience". Just don't let all that hard work surprise you.
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Jake Good
22|Aug|2008 1Great post! It's awesome that you're loving your new gig and that agile is seeping it's way into your daily routine.
But you're right, it's all about discipline…
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