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POLL: Agile vs. Waterfall Software Development

by The Cranky Product Manager on September 12, 2008

in Agile/Scrum, Polls & Surveys

Hey there, the Cranky Product Manager has a new poll over at Facebook.  Its purpose is to informally see how much software development methodologies have changed over the past 2 years, be they  Waterfall, Agile / Scrum, Agile / But Not Scrum,  or Cowboy Coding. 

Only 2 questions. Won't take too long, promise.  You'll get to view the results immediately after answering.

And, yes, the Cranky Product Manager realizes that some of you DESPISE Facebook and won't take the poll, thereby skewing the results.  But the Cranky PM likes Facebook and the way it keeps people from voting twice even from different IPs. Plus she thinks Facebook is fun.  She loves answering Cosmo quizes like "what kind of shoe are you?" And its the Cranky Product Manager's blog, and her rules (even says so in the sidebar over there –> ). 

Besides, this is hardly a scientific poll, given that the readers of this blog are much more bitchy than the norm.

After a few weeks, the CPM will post the poll results to this blog so you can see them even if you don't belong to Facebook.

Enjoy, thanks, and have a great weekend!

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Heresy Against the Church of Agile Software Development | The Cranky Product Manager
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1 APM 09.14.08 at 11:36 pm

something wrong with your cranky email…

APM

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