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In my past job, I volunteered and pushed to get the whole project, then I asked to be exempted from all scrum stuff, then got really close to PM and Designer, launched the whole thing without a single bug in 3 months and with more features than planned, and had 2 more months left.

The reason there were no bugs was because any question I had, I slacked messaged PM, and got replied in less than a minute. She was on the project full time too, and was technical so was able to test out things and apis, document correct relevant data like console log errors, browser version, json response, curl ... etc.

My takeaway was similar to yours but in more concrete terms:

- have experts available in team which can be consulted asap - give whole projects - start with minimal project - create small informal groups, POC for each area: sr eng for legacy code, designer to get artifacts, PM to clarify tickets and address new bugs, main dev to do the whole thing - have team informally occasionally input on tech decisions.



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