Hello software engineers of Blind, What are the usual consequences of story/task slip ups in your team? By slip ups I mean not able to finish in the sprint and the work rolls into next week. How often is the expectation for developers to stretch and who is usually accountable for it? #software #swe #sprint #team
Nothing happens. Just do it the next sprint lol
Nothing. It's quite normal
Nothing happens, 2 week sprints is an arbitrary way to split up work. Things happen, urgent bugs come up, tasks take longer than expected, new hires take tasks and finish them later etc. Who cares? As long as things move forward. Using scrum as a way to enforce deadlines every 2 weeks and punish people if they don’t meet them is the anti thesis of everything the original agile manifesto stood for
Death
Recognize the reason and move on to the next sprint
Nothing which I’ve seen. at least in my org, most if not all managers were former devs so they understand these things happen outside the dev’s control
Nothing
A previous team I was on at amazon, our sdm had only a tpm background. They treated every sprint as a hard deadline and then wondered why every dev left the team 😂.
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You get canned. We do 2 sprints in a year :)
How are your other deadlines like? Weekly monthly? What happens when you miss them?
No real deadlines within the half. The half deadline is a strict line that you can’t afford to miss. There’s a mid half check in but in general there’s no micromanagement and the expectation is that you’ll get your commitments done before the half ends