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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu Jun 3 11:07:01 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: hbbs at comcast.net (Jeff Hubbs)</li>
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- Jeff
On Thu, 2004-06-03 at 09:32, John Wells wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I took over a small development shop in a big company back in October.
> The development process here is essentially non-existent...if the CMM
> allowed negatives, we'd be around -5
>
> I'd like to establish proper, repeatable processes and bring some order to
> it all. I've been a fan in the past of monthly development iterations,
> where all interested parties meet at the beginning of each month, promote
> their projects, and then as a group decide which have the highest
> priority. I'd like to take similar approach here and additionally
> establish a SCCB that would provide the final word on software changes.
>
> However, I'm also sensitive to implementing heavy, obtrusive processes in
> an environment that's quite accustomed to none. I don't want to chose a
> system that will take me 3 months to learn and my developers even
> longer...
>
> I've seen Scrum called a "lightweight" way to bring Agile methods to your
> group...still doing some research along those lines, but I seem to recall
> reading a few accounts of others on the list using Scrum and liking it.
>
> Anyone care to share their experience with Scrum? Good/Bad? What
> resources (aside from www.controlchaos.com) should I review.
>
> And, if anyone has alternative approaches, I'd welcome the info.
>
> Thanks for the insight!
>
> John
>
>
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