What’s wrong with Agile Frameworks

Some time ago, I attended a course and became a certified Scrum Master. It wasn’t a huge deal. I was already doing the job. But as time went on and I gained more experience, my view of agile frameworks began to change. I started applying slimmer, simpler approaches, and the more I reflected on the frameworks themselves, the more I […]

I’m no longer a Scrum Master

Recently, I received an e-mail from Scrum Alliance. My Scrum Master Certificate has expired. As expected, the e-mail was suggesting to get certified again, a friendly nudge to stay relevant. But that message made me pause. Why was I supposed to pay again to keep something that no longer felt valuable? Agile frameworks no longer deliver what they are supposed […]

Scrum, Kanban, or just Agile

Before going deep in the subject, I would like to emphasize that this post is completely personal. You miBefore going deep into the subject, I would like to emphasize that this post is completely personal and based purely on my own experience. You might agree or disagree, and that’s perfectly fine. You might even have really good experiences applying these […]

Buggy Code on Production, Survived

In the life cycle of a project, you come across different situations. Some you overcome, some you don’t both mentally and technically. Luckily, we survived one such life cycle with buggy code. However, survival doesn’t always mean success, and we may not be so lucky the next time. Every developer who has pushed broken code into production knows that strange […]