In product development mythology, which legendary craftsperson's creative process most closely resembles modern agile development methodology?
Throughout mythology and folklore, divine craftspeople and magical beings have created extraordinary products that defined their legends. From Hephaestus's divine forge to the elven workshops of Norse mythology, product development has deep roots in our oldest stories. This poll tests your knowledge about how mythological product development cycles compare to modern approaches, revealing surprising parallels between ancient storytelling and contemporary business practices.
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- Daedalus (Greek), who iteratively designed and tested the Labyrinth and wings, gathering feedback from limited releases before final deployment
- Wayland the Smith (Germanic), who created products in complete isolation using a strict waterfall approach, revealing only the finished masterpiece
- Ptah (Egyptian), who conceptualized products mentally but outsourced all actual creation to subordinate craftspeople
- Vishvakarma (Hindu), who followed a rigid development timeline with no modifications once the initial divine blueprint was established
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