I would add that crappy processes and tools are usually in place because the management/leadership in an organization has made them too brittle. While you don't want to wild-west every "critical" issue, bad spots in a process will naturally highlight themselves over time.
Let your tools and processes constantly evolve instead of blindly subscribing to a methodology, and you'll be in much better shape.
I would add that crappy processes and tools are usually in place because the management/leadership in an organization has made them too brittle. While you don't want to wild-west every "critical" issue, bad spots in a process will naturally highlight themselves over time.
Let your tools and processes constantly evolve instead of blindly subscribing to a methodology, and you'll be in much better shape.