Different teams get by with different amounts of Scrum Processes.
Less experienced ones need the full-on shit with backlog grooming, planning poker, dailies and retrospectives.
When the team gets better (and there isn't much turnover), you can relax the Processes.
I'm pretty sure I might be the only one on HN who has Scrum actually work in real life. (I've had my share of shitty-Scrum too, like 45 minute "dailies"... =)
Different teams get by with different amounts of Scrum Processes.
Less experienced ones need the full-on shit with backlog grooming, planning poker, dailies and retrospectives.
When the team gets better (and there isn't much turnover), you can relax the Processes.
I'm pretty sure I might be the only one on HN who has Scrum actually work in real life. (I've had my share of shitty-Scrum too, like 45 minute "dailies"... =)