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 In this session I'll argue about the fact, that an out-of-the-box methodology can be no more than a starting point, and that team members need to tailor it to the specific needs of their project by keeping into account their surrounding context--e.g., company culture, constraints, team preferences, etc. Furthermore, I'll propose an approach to build a custom methodology that, instead of starting from one or more out-of-the-box ones, starts from the team goals and constraints and what we know are good practices that can be used to deliver a better product in a more satisfactory way. A methodology a la carte.\\ In this session I'll argue about the fact, that an out-of-the-box methodology can be no more than a starting point, and that team members need to tailor it to the specific needs of their project by keeping into account their surrounding context--e.g., company culture, constraints, team preferences, etc. Furthermore, I'll propose an approach to build a custom methodology that, instead of starting from one or more out-of-the-box ones, starts from the team goals and constraints and what we know are good practices that can be used to deliver a better product in a more satisfactory way. A methodology a la carte.\\
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 +Roger: Yes, but ... there are lots of Agile/methodology based proposals -- I think we need to look at them as a group and decide which ones balance out best together.
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