

This decade, more software engineers and teams seem to have moved away from Scrum as the standard project management framework, and organically melded into some "hybrid" process.
Thankfully, majority of the industry is tired of Scrum-like rituals. That, alone, is enough reason for why we're evolving from this decades-old standard, right?
Sure, that's a factor. But what if I told you that "anti-ritual" is just the tip of the iceberg of this software movement?
The Restruct methodology is actually a philosophy founded in calling "a spade a spade", redefining clearer semantics, and rebasing the project management mindset, while along the way, realizing how other more mature industries - like real estate development, construction, and automotive - have established much better symbiotic ecosystems, that, by contrast, the iceberg of Scrum's insanity goes really deep...