Opps, I'm an XP Coach
A developer goes for an interview for a job. From what he knows of the people working there, he believes that the company is mostly practicing agile methodologies. They are doing unit testing and continuous integration.
During the interview, it sounds like they are somewhat agile and have a desire to move in that direction. The developer suggests that at some point in time they might be interested in bringing in an XP Consultant to help with the process. The reply is that maybe in a year or so, depending on resources available.
In the end, the developer is hired and starts working for the company. Very quickly, he realizes that what he understands agile to be and what is happening at the company are very far apart. The developer talks to the project manager about this at which point things begin to happen very quickly.
The next day, developer gives an 2 hour plus presentation about XP. The following day, various conversations are occurring in the kitchen and it is decided to have a full day discussion on what the perceived problems are with the current process. At the end of this, the decision to bring in the consultant ASAP. Sadly, said consultant is away on 2 weeks holiday. In the end, a 3 day immersion course is quickly organized and had.
On the final day of the course, the team discusses that we need a coach and the coach will come from within the team. The coach must have faith that XP will work, be enthusiastic and have knowledge of XP. Ideally, they would have some experience as well, but none of the members of the team have ever done XP before.
Developer becomes a coach.

2 Comments:
funny story! ;) is it real?
greetings from Spain (an XP student)
Not so funny when you are the developer. True story and the developer in the story was me.
The team fell apart in the end and my 6 month contract that was going to become a permanent contract never got extend as the parent company decided to move the development to India (which is probably why the team fell apart or at least contributed to it).
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