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Thank you for sharing your experience. It's informative to read an actual experience of someone who made the step, for a question/desire we coaches and scrum masters encounter a lot, at least I do: Should we change the tool-stack.
I have been in many large multinational organisations and some smaller but still larger than 50 people. It's always a hassle whatever tool you are using, be it the Atlassian Stack or Microsoft Azure DevOps or any other.
Organisations are messy and we hope tools bring structure to that. ...While it can help a bit. If the tool doesn't follow the way of working as much as people would like it to be, or brings the feelings of overhead. People will work around it and then the tool becomes another bottleneck in the system.
We expect more and more from the tools, be it Incident Management, Time Tracking, Kansan, Scrum, SAFe, Portfolio Management, Priority Management, Reporting and more, all while processes(and people) constantly change.
Maybe we could focus on reducing the complexity of the organisation, instead of making overly complexing tools try to solve the difficulty we create? Just a thought.
Migrated from Jira to ClickUp: The Grass Wasn't Greener on the Other Side 🌱➡️🔥
