Excellent write up. What I find in a lot of these sort of Agile process stories is what comes before and after the process is almost more important.<p>Developers and companies in general are there to build new things and push out new features. But what I have found is that sometimes the backlog and feature requests cloud the ability to focus on changing the entire product or user experience.<p>There is a lot of "feature creep" in products these days where rather than refining the current product, more is added on to it to "enhance the user experience" or to provide "more productivity".<p>There should be at least one sprint per month or quarter that is devoted to removing backlog and feature / functionality from the product. Yes, removing features from the product.<p>Making this a normal process gets people used to the idea that it is ok to get rid of something and to be constantly looking at how to improve by removing things versus always adding.