Followers
Like diehards, followers are more opposed to changing the status quo than they are opposed to adopting Scrum in particular. Unlike diehards, however, followers present passive resistance to the change. Dexter, a mid-level programmer at an e-commerce company was a follower. He asked questions like a skeptic but always with an undercurrent implying that he knew Scrum was a bad thing. Where a skeptic would ask, “How does Scrum work on projects where getting the user experience perfect is absolutely critical?” Dexter would ask, “Scrum doesn’t work when getting the user experience perfect is critical, does it?”
I remember one conversation with Dexter in which he asked how many times I would be back to visit his company. “I’m scheduled back ...
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