This is an industry where the waterfall lifecycle was presented as being a bad methodology, which was then promptly adopted by almost every firm in existence.
Then Agile & SCRUM arrived and now people complain about giving status on what they are working on now, what issues they have and what they intend to work on today. You see posts here bitching about it.
I still get software from engineering that appears to lack ANY sense of what we are supposed to use it for. The developer gets tons of back slapping by engineering management, and it leaves us STILL doing grunt work with the poorly designed tooling, that the developer is now writing perl scripts to deal with issues in his delivered work.
Then Agile & SCRUM arrived and now people complain about giving status on what they are working on now, what issues they have and what they intend to work on today. You see posts here bitching about it.
I still get software from engineering that appears to lack ANY sense of what we are supposed to use it for. The developer gets tons of back slapping by engineering management, and it leaves us STILL doing grunt work with the poorly designed tooling, that the developer is now writing perl scripts to deal with issues in his delivered work.