This whole Agile Coach debacle has helped me realize something that hadn’t fully landed with me before: agile started as a movement driven by builders to «build better», but it is largely dominated now with people who don’t know how to build and look at agile as a management process style. These are MBA-like folks who are trying to figure out how to manage an IT organization. But that wasn’t what agile was about. It was about a better way to build stuff, better stuff, by collaboration and not getting stuck in our ways.
This shit is going on LinkedIn 🤣
Apparently annoying agile coaches is becoming a problematic hobby of mine.
I’m getting so many replies on LinkedIn I can now report that threading and notifications on LinkedIn are absolute shit
@Patricia it’s a mystery to what folks who develop LinkedIn do for a pay cheque.
@Patricia possibly the same devs work on JobServe.com another fossilised web site.
@bobthomson70 It wouldn’t surprise me if it’s largely unmaintained
@Patricia you can often identify the eejits on LinkedIn because their headline is not a job title or role, it’s made up of a bunch of self-aggrandisements and aspirations. 🤡