You're doing agile wrong - Summary

Summary

The video discusses how agile development can be ineffective due to organizations implementing it poorly and unnecessarily adding overheads like meetings. The speaker recommends focusing on delivering value and getting feedback from customers rather than adhering to specific frameworks like scrum and sprints. The video also includes recommendations to avoid estimating and focus on building working software. The speaker credits the principles of agile software development for being effective, but warns against the misuse and overemphasis on processes and tools. The video concludes with suggestions for supporting the speaker's channel and podcasts.

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Here are the key facts extracted from the provided text:

1. The speaker's name is Tris.
2. The topic of discussion is Agile in software development.
3. Agile is seen as both great and the only thing that works.
4. Agile principles include values like interaction, working software, collaboration, and responding to change.
5. Agile differs from traditional construction projects due to software's malleability.
6. The cost of failure in software development is nearly zero.
7. Scrum is mentioned as a framework within Agile, but it has drawbacks in terms of estimating and answering when a project will be done.
8. There's a criticism of frameworks like SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework) for being too process-heavy.
9. The speaker suggests not focusing on estimation and instead delivering value and getting feedback.
10. Working software is emphasized as the highest value in software development.
11. The speaker offers support options and mentions their sci-fi podcast and urban fantasy podcast.

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