Scrum et al.
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  • Bug report: the "interactive script" lag some minutes behind the video.

  • this guy trained me (and everyone else) at DoubleClick in 2005/2006.. awesome, awesome, awesome. transformative experience.

  • I was here to see some rugby =(

  • you know what i like best ""bad engineers can do scrum, they will write crap ever sprnt"... because he is basically pointing out "WHy the hell would you want crappy engineers anyhow?"

    . So the point here would be... every engineer you have needs to be a good engineer. Why force people to work with bad engineers :P

  • 35:38

  • ;I use ScrumBan is another level

  • Good Night! adilson call me, I am of pascom (ministry of communication) have a video of 19 minutes but I can not post on youtube, watching your video of 1: 01 pm

  • Good Night! adilson call me, I am of pascom (ministry of communication) have a video of 19 minutes but I can not post on youtube, watching your video of 1: 01 pm (one hour and one minute) I was curious. How do I post on youtube? help me please! thank you.

  • Good one

  • WOW, cold hard truth.

  • Great talk, and really well-presented.

  • fucking amazing talk! exactly what I needed thanks!

  • Why do all of the examples of where waterfall fails sounds like just badly-run projects. If you're doing high-risk work where nobody has done it before, and the estimates are out to lunch, then it sounds like Scrum is clearly better. Waterfall and scrum sound more like complementary project methodologies.

  • There is no silver bullet ( Mythical Man Month). You need to pick the method that best works for your situation. Waterfall technique is good for projects where the requirements are known up front or that there is really only one shot at getting right. Agile/prototypeing lifecyles are better were you are trying to hit a moving target. You may actually need to mix methods depending on your project.

  • Subtitles are a complete mess!

    my good, delete this subs of fix them google!

  • Unless a classic project manager is not smart, he can hide behind Scrum.

  • This is awesome for folks challenged with doing real development/design work. Not sure it's right for every project but if you're working on apps with a tight framework (RubyonRails, CakePHP, etc.) this can be a lifesaver.

  • 12 min and still in the boring description...WHEW. I'm out.

  • Now, if we could only teach the Feds about this....

  • 14.27

    Sounds familiar.

  • sounds like a 40 years old idea - Rapid Development Lifecycle

  • Scrum is brilliant. I apply it to everything; Not just my tech work.

  • I agree! And I use it all the time too.

  • this guy is a guru. i did my dissertation on scrum methods.

  • scrum / agile

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