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Questioning the value of existing processes

Posted by Craig Strong | Posted in Development Practices, Miscellaneous, Scrum / Agile, Software Development | Posted on 28-12-2011

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I recently wrote a short article on AgileScout.com focusing on questioning our existing habits and practices. In my opinion it’s easy to miss poor working routine and processes. Its important that people don’t stop questioning why certain processes or procedures are in place. Just by questioning some of these habits and processes could save time and improve value and is in the direct control of most people undertaking the tasks. I feel we should always question why we are doing something to make sure we should still be doing it. Have a read and see what you think : http://agilescout.com/teams-over-processes-dont-be-insane/

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