That's actually a good thing. One thing I really hate about, say, Scrum, is that they renamed everything. That way, decades of experience with project management was lost to young people, who fail to see the connection. I think it was entirely intentional, though, because how else could you sell snake-oil?
It's not a rename. It's completely different. Similar responsibilities are split between the Product owner(Planning what features to include, interacting with users and some roadmapping), scrum master(Normally ex developer, coaching developers on how to improve the process, TDD, Code review) and the team itself(Estimates, final say about much goes in a sprint).
I think most people prefer kanban or scrum over traditional PM style management.
However they have failed deliver on all promises.
When people complain about agile, they aren't harken back to traditional pms
js8|9 years ago
UK-AL|9 years ago
I think most people prefer kanban or scrum over traditional PM style management.
However they have failed deliver on all promises.
When people complain about agile, they aren't harken back to traditional pms
debacle|9 years ago