Agile For Weddings - Does It Work?
The Agile Daily Standup - AgileDad - Ein Podcast von AgileDad ~ V. Lee Henson

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Weddings, a celebration of love, commitment, and the joining of two lives. For most couples, this is a once-in-a-lifetime event, meticulously planned and carefully orchestrated. But what happens when a Scrum Master takes charge of the wedding planning, armed with an arsenal of sticky notes and a burning desire to apply Agile principles to the most romantic day of their lives? Let’s find out. The Backlog: From Venue to Vows, All on Sticky Notes: It all begins with the backlog — a towering mountain of sticky notes covering every inch of the Scrum Master’s home office. Each note details a crucial element of the wedding, from choosing the venue to writing the vows. The sheer amount of sticky notes is overwhelming, but the Scrum Master is determined to stay true to Agile methodologies. Sprint Planning: A Series of Unfortunate Wedding Tasks: With the backlog in place, the Scrum Master gets to work on Sprint Planning. They divide the wedding preparations into a series of two-week sprints, tackling tasks such as booking the band, selecting the menu, and finalizing the guest list. The Scrum Master’s ambition is admirable, but their commitment to Agile principles quickly starts to unravel the wedding plans. Daily Stand-Up: Sticky Notes, Stress, and Stalemates: As the big day approaches, the Scrum Master enforces daily stand-up meetings with the wedding party, the soon-to-be-married couple, and anyone else involved in the planning process. These 15-minute check-ins are meant to keep everyone on track and identify obstacles, but the sheer number of sticky notes quickly becomes a source of confusion and frustration. With each passing day, the wedding party’s patience wears thin, and the Scrum Master’s grand plan starts to crumble. The Sprint Review: Tasting Cake and Collecting Regrets: Sprint Reviews, meant to be an opportunity for feedback and adjustment, turn into a parade of disasters. During one particularly memorable session, the Scrum Master presents a half-baked wedding cake to the couple, resulting in a messy and unsatisfying cake tasting. Sticky notes cover the cake like confetti, each one representing a different flavor, frosting, or decoration suggestion from the ever-growing list of stakeholders. The Sprint Retrospective. A Tangled Web of Sticky Notes and Blame: As the sprints progress, the Scrum Master conducts Sprint Retrospectives to evaluate the success (or lack thereof) of each phase. However, instead of offering constructive feedback, these sessions devolve into a blame game, with the Scrum Master desperately trying to salvage their Agile wedding plans. Sticky notes are swapped, shuffled, and discarded, as the Scrum Master attempts to regain control over the chaos they’ve created. The wedding: In the end, the wedding day arrives, complete with a cacophony of mismatched decorations, last-minute cancellations, and a cake that looks like it survived a sticky note explosion. Despite the Scrum Master’s best intentions, their fervent adherence to Agile methodologies has resulted in a wedding day that is unforgettable for all the wrong reasons. As the dust settles and the sticky notes are peeled away, one thing becomes abundantly clear: some things, like love and weddings, simply don’t fit into a neat, Agile framework How to connect with AgileDad: - [website] https://www.agiledad.com/ - [instagram] https://www.instagram.com/agile_coach/ - [facebook] https://www.facebook.com/RealAgileDad/ - [Linkedin] https://www.linkedin.com/in/leehenson/