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I would like to know your opinion and experience on the use of the framework SCRUM in a closed scope project.
It’s possible and it makes sense ?
I imagine that the recommended would be to change the way the project is conducted to the agile methodology, and ensure higher value deliveries, but there are situations that is difficult when the client does not change his culture.
I don’t see why not, you close the scope and then manage the project as parts, in the end everything has to fit what was closed. If it works I don’t know, some people, those who called it Screw up, They’d say it never does, but since the scope is open, no one understands, after all, if you don’t know where you’re going, how long it’s going to take, how much it’s going to cost, whatever happens, as long as you get there and you’re even remotely nice, you’re good. I love open scope, but I understand the customer who doesn’t love it. I rarely see these methodologies deliver more value.
– Maniero
What delivers value is technical competence and that passes for the person not believing in magical methodologies that make everything work well. Methodologies are useful, but they are not magic, many people believe it, even because they are learned in preaching.
– Maniero
What makes complicated is also such the date wall! It is what I usually see the "divide to conquer".
– Gustavo Tenório