"When applied correctly, good project management ends up better for everyone."
With good project management you can make any process work, be it waterfall, scrum, kanban or others. All dysfunction comes from people perpetuating processes that don't work. That's what agile was about originally.
> All dysfunction comes from people perpetuating processes that don't work. That's what agile was about originally.
Agile is far worse than anything I experienced earlier. It was pushed as some sort of dogma where you are a cranky non-teamplayer person for arguing it is a bad idea. A counter-revolutionary blocking utopia.
Giving non-programmers insight into every small tasks is a big mistake.
With good project management you can make any process work, be it waterfall, scrum, kanban or others. All dysfunction comes from people perpetuating processes that don't work. That's what agile was about originally.