@j4k3 to [email protected]English • 3 months agoWhen, where, and how did you learn project complexity management and do you have perfect recall or an average human byte?message-square13arrow-up114arrow-down16file-text
arrow-up18arrow-down1message-squareWhen, where, and how did you learn project complexity management and do you have perfect recall or an average human byte?@j4k3 to [email protected]English • 3 months agomessage-square13file-text
minus-square@deathmetal27link7•3 months agoIf you are asking about a complex project architecture then Domain Driven Design is for you. If you are asking about project management, then perhaps you need to look at something like Scrum.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•3 months agoScrum lends itself to procedural nonsense. It’s rarely implemented in a way that improves project management.
minus-square@marcoslink3•3 months agoYes. Actually implementing Scrum can go either way, but going out of your way to learn and apply it is certainly going to end in tragedy.
minus-square@deathmetal27link1•3 months agoIn my experience scrum usually doesn’t work if its process is not followed correctly. Very few people understand its principles and even fewer correctly implement it. But if used correctly it brings a sense of organisation to a complex project.
If you are asking about a complex project architecture then Domain Driven Design is for you.
If you are asking about project management, then perhaps you need to look at something like Scrum.
Scrum lends itself to procedural nonsense. It’s rarely implemented in a way that improves project management.
Yes. Actually implementing Scrum can go either way, but going out of your way to learn and apply it is certainly going to end in tragedy.
In my experience scrum usually doesn’t work if its process is not followed correctly. Very few people understand its principles and even fewer correctly implement it.
But if used correctly it brings a sense of organisation to a complex project.