Good point, Robert...

Full disclosure:  The '8 week sprint' was the beginning of the
project, my second 8 weeks with the company, and my development
team's first 8 weeks.  That is, they brought the agile methodology
in and I did my best to keep up with them as much as humanly possible
the entire time, often designing behaviors and prototypes minutes
before they were to begin working on them.  

My last environment was very similar to yours, but it wasn't agile,
and I frequently had about negative 6.5 days to deliver 20 pages of
biz requirements, mockups, graphics and javascript to a team buried
in their waterfall model.

Both were stressful, but since we left the original ramp-up behind, I
try to stay about 2 weeks ahead of the development team, which
doesn't always work out.

-- Bryan


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