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Scrum - how best to implement?

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    #11
    [QUOTE=Drewster;1078774]WYASQUOTE]

    What the hell does the West Yorkshire Astronomy Society have to do with this thread?

    http://www.wyas.org.uk/
    What happens in General, stays in General.
    You know what they say about assumptions!

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      #12
      Originally posted by PRINCE2 of Darkness View Post
      I am coming to the conclusion that an agile method might be the best way to do it because the business do not know they want.
      Just start de-scoping things and those requirements just roll in.

      Clients become more proactive if, within the meeting, you state that by the way, we've de-scoped x,y,z because of insufficient info. We'll pick them up afterwards under a change. They normally come up with the goods.

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