Very interesting view of Agile. About autonomy, in real life developers don’t have autonomy. A reason is that developers receive solutions to implement designed by other. It’s a real challenge to improve maturity of organization in order to communicate about a need and not a solution. If developers aren’t considered as solution designers, there will continue to be the small hands writing code for a solution thought by others.
well, in some realities but that’s not the rule. Many organizations don’t separate product designers, UX designers and software developers. Actually the whole point of the article, or at least my understanding of the failure of Agile, is that the vast majority of developers are involved in the design process without actually getting autonomy and power out of it.
Very interesting view of Agile. About autonomy, in real life developers don’t have autonomy. A reason is that developers receive solutions to implement designed by other. It’s a real challenge to improve maturity of organization in order to communicate about a need and not a solution. If developers aren’t considered as solution designers, there will continue to be the small hands writing code for a solution thought by others.
well, in some realities but that’s not the rule. Many organizations don’t separate product designers, UX designers and software developers. Actually the whole point of the article, or at least my understanding of the failure of Agile, is that the vast majority of developers are involved in the design process without actually getting autonomy and power out of it.