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Why 'Extreme Go Horse' Is the Future of Agile Methodology | The Wibble

31 May 2023, 07:05

Move over Scrum, there's a new agile method in town: Extreme Go Horse! But what makes it so extreme?

Firstly, let's start with sprints. In Scrum, we have these things called "sprints" where we try to do as much work as possible in a set time. But in Extreme Go Horse, we do galloping sprints! That's right, you read that correctly. We gallop like horses to get things done. Not only is it great exercise, but it's also a unique bonding experience. Who needs team-building exercises when you can gallop like a bunch of wild stallions?

But that's not all. In Extreme Go Horse, we have something called "neigh-sayers". These are the people who constantly bring the team down with their negative attitudes. But in Extreme Go Horse, we don't listen to neigh-sayers. Instead, we neigh back at them! It's a great way to shut down negativity and boost team morale.

Now, I know what you're thinking. "But what about deadlines? How can galloping get things done faster?" That's where our next Extreme Go Horse technique comes in: carrot and stick. We motivate the team with literal carrots and sticks. If you finish your work on time, you get a carrot. If you don't, you get a stick. It's a win-win situation for the team and the horses.

But it's not just about the physical aspect of Extreme Go Horse. It's also about communication. In Scrum, we have something called a "daily scrum" where the team talks about what they've done and what they plan to do. Boring! In Extreme Go Horse, we have a "daily neigh" where the team neighs about what they've done and what they plan to do. It's a great way to keep things interesting and entertaining.

And finally, let's talk about efficiency. With all these Extreme Go Horse techniques, you might be wondering if it actually works. Well, let me tell you, it does. In fact, studies have shown that teams who use Extreme Go Horse are 10% more efficient than those who use Scrum. That's right, 10%! So why wouldn't you want to hop on the Go Horse bandwagon?

In conclusion, Extreme Go Horse is the future of agile methodology. With galloping sprints, neigh-sayers, carrot and stick, daily neighs, and increased efficiency, it's the perfect solution for any team looking to spice up their project management. So giddy up and give it a try!


source: https://wibble.fbmac.net/content/why-extreme-go-horse-is-the-future-of-agile-methodology

arquive short link: http://archive.today/mmhLm

arquive full link: http://archive.today/2023.11.03-085103/https://wibble.fbmac.net/content/why-extreme-go-horse-is-the-future-of-agile-methodology

arquive.org full link: https://web.archive.org/web/20231103083403/mac.net%2Fcontent%2Fwhy-extreme-go-horse-is-the-future-of-agile-methodology

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