This is important to your leader because it’s best to start a project using tried and true methods. Original agile teams have tried and tested numerous theories to learn how to begin a project. They’ve found that a high-level of understanding
the process must occur before the team can understand how and why all the pieces work together. Following rules that have been tested, proven, and refined will get you to the project basics. The other responses are incorrect because
an agile leader should be fully committed to their project, so there’s no conflict between jobs; changing the agile rules is only acceptable after the team ahs mastered the rules and has good reason for change; rather than introducing
scope creep, following the rules in the beginning will keep the project on course, but isn’t intended to prove anything.