Ill say that for me and my team, implementing SCRUM has worked well and overall reduced stress.
We have a lot of control about what we pull in and the issues in out backlog, and if we need to designate prep work, we put it in as a spike.
The only time i really have work stress is when we have to many interrupts, but SCRUM has a process for buffering for that and I find that very effective for telling the story when that happens.
So it sounds like I am a SCRUM fan, and I am, but i would def be open to hear about other systems that teams use who have tried SCRUM and prefer their new solution.
I wonder how many "Bloomfield Bridges" there are in the world. I saw this headline and wondered if it was about the Bloomfield Bridge in Pittsburgh, PA. I clicked on the article and saw the pedestrian bridge, which looks extremely similar to a pedestrian bridge that ends right by the Bloomfield Bridge in Pittsburgh, but clearly just happenstance
I was thinking about something like this site, but also taking some randomized existing plot outlines to generate specific stills from each part of the plot. Might require isolating character archetypes too?
We have a lot of control about what we pull in and the issues in out backlog, and if we need to designate prep work, we put it in as a spike.
The only time i really have work stress is when we have to many interrupts, but SCRUM has a process for buffering for that and I find that very effective for telling the story when that happens.
So it sounds like I am a SCRUM fan, and I am, but i would def be open to hear about other systems that teams use who have tried SCRUM and prefer their new solution.