👉 Tuesday Engineering is a collaborative, iterative software development approach that emphasizes rapid experimentation, continuous feedback, and incremental progress. It originated from the Scrum framework but diverges by prioritizing flexibility over strict adherence to predefined plans. Teams meet every Tuesday to focus on solving specific, time-boxed engineering problems—often called "engineering experiments"—by prototyping solutions, testing assumptions, and refining approaches based on real-world data. This daily ritual encourages cross-functional collaboration, rapid iteration, and adaptability, allowing teams to pivot quickly when new insights emerge. Unlike traditional waterfall methods, Tuesday Engineering embraces uncertainty, turning hypotheses into actionable outcomes through short cycles of planning, building, testing, and learning, ultimately accelerating innovation and delivering value faster.