Making agile UX work… Really? Let’s stop pretending. It doesn’t work, it doesn’t result in great UX, and face it–it’s not really even very agile (“Sure, we would be happy to make that major change to improve the UX–we’re agile” said nobody, ever.)
Still, we keep pretending that it works. Sprint 0, two sprints ahead, a design spike or two. Just get it done before this afternoon. It’s all good, man.
Agile was developed without considering the resulting user experience, or even…