"…Careful alignment, unity of purpose and clarity of goal come together, it's the perfect metaphor for what I want teams to do." — Jeff Sutherland in Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time Why Partial Scrum Application Leads to Quickly Abandoning Scrum Two years ago, I worked in a startup in Turkey specialized in web site generation. The core team developing the website's generator was composed of 8 developers, 1 tester, and a Product Owner. The product had a huge success among the community, but as the CTO put it, "We [were] not able to put any new release in production for more than 2 years," and their market share dropped drastically to the benefit of their competitors.
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