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What’s Wrong With Training Wheels?

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When I observe teams using Scrum ceremonies that are two decades old, when I see roles that effectively put proxies between the engineering team and the problem to be solved, when I see a company struggling with a scaling process – I see training wheels. We need to stop giving our software teams training wheels: tasks and priorities.

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Grown-Up Lean

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As the company outgrew its traditional cathedral-style software architecture in the early 2000’s, the leadership team felt that the growing pains could be addressed with better communication between teams. From rigid and risk-adverse to agile, experimental, and adaptable. Scrum [20] introduced iterations.