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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostHow do you go about reconciling the need, as a contractor, for less direction and contol with the agile management method which almost boils down to micro managing?
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Originally posted by eek View PostMy inkling is that its a BI project so micro managing is more I want this data not that, that doesn't look right are you sure the calculation is ok....
No amount of timeboxing is going to fix those issues.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostBe the PM in an agile project.
Sorted.
(and if the team is involved in timeboxing, I'm not sort how it can be too micro managed...)
No amount of timeboxing is going to fix those issues.
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Be the PM in an agile project.
Sorted.
(and if the team is involved in timeboxing, I'm not sort how it can be too micro managed...)
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostHow do you go about reconciling the need, as a contractor, for less direction and contol with the agile management method which almost boils down to micro managing?
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What have you done, what are you going to do, what blockers?
Hardly cramping your style surely? Access to stakeholders or more likely proxies, daily and not set role definition bar the scrum master...
Seems liberal enough to me.
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