Add Kanban to your Scrum You’ve probably heard the term Scrumban before. Some say it’s a method, others treat it like a buzzword. Here’s the truth: there’s no single, fixed recipe called “Scrumban.” But that doesn’t mean you can’t successfully combine the structure of Scrum with the powerful flow management of Kanban. In fact, when you bring them together the right way, you’ll uncover one of the most practical strategies to help your team finish more and stress less. By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with a step-by-step playbook to: 👉 Visualize your workflow 👉 Use WIP limits 👉 Actively manage work so your team stops starting, starts finishing 👉 Keep the best parts of Scrum 👉 Measure progress in a way that gives you real predictability Whether you’re a Scrum Master, a manager, or an Agile coach, this episode will give you practical moves you can try tomorrow to reduce bottlenecks and boost your team’s focus. So, if you’ve ever looked at your Scrum board and thought, “Why does everything feel stuck?” or wondered if Kanban could make things smoother without throwing Scrum out the window – this guide is for you. Timeline 00:43 The Big Scrumban Myth 01:09 Where We’re Headed Today 01:49 Scrum Alone Isn’t Always Enough 02:25 Kanban: More Than Just a Board 03:12 Step 1: Visualize the Real Workflow 03:45 Step 2: Add WIP Limits 04:08 Step 3: Actively Manage Work in Progress 04:58 Step 4: Keep Scrum’s Core Events 05:22 Step 5: Measure Team Performance 05:41 Step 6: Make Agreement Explicit Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Youtube: https://reurl.cc/8D1x94 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Product Owner Fails Why do so many Product Owners fail—and more importantly, how can you avoid being one of them? If you’re a Product Owner, you already know it’s not an easy role. On paper, you’re the decision-maker, the voice of the customer, and the driver of value. But in reality? Too often, POs feel like they’re stuck in a swamp — constantly waiting for approvals, inflexible roadmaps that don’t reflect real customer needs, or working without the authority to actually make decisions. Is it familiar to you? In fact, the truth is … most Product Owners don’t fail because they lack talent or passion. They fail because they’re underpowered — trapped in structures and expectations that strip away their ability to lead effectively. That’s exactly what we’re going to disclose today. By the end of this episode, you’ll discover: 👉 What a truly empowered Product Owner looks like in action, and how that transforms a team. 👉 The three big reasons POs get underpowered 👉 And most importantly, practical steps you and your leaders can take to shift from an underpowered role to one that actually drives outcomes, trust, and business success. This episode isn’t about pointing fingers — it’s about shining a light on the patterns that hold Product Owners back and showing you how to break free from them. If you’ve ever wondered why your team feels stuck, or if you’ve questioned whether you’re really making an impact as a PO, this conversation will give you clarity and a path forward. By the end of this episode, you’ll not only understand why most Product Owners fail, but also how you can succeed where others struggle. Timeline 01:33 Story of an Empowered Product Owner 02:42 The Reality of an Underpowered Product Owner 04:00 Why Do Product Owners Become Underpowered? 06:00 How to Empower Product Owners (and Teams) ? Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Youtube: https://reurl.cc/8D1x94 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Focus on Outcomes, Not Outputs Let’s be honest… How often have you sat in a planning meeting, tossing around numbers, trying to guess how long something might take… all while secretly knowing reality will probably say otherwise? If you’re a Scrum Master, Product Owner, or manager, chances are this is your weekly routine. In this episode, we’re peeling back the layers on why organizations cling so tightly to estimates. Are they actually helping us deliver better products — or are they just giving leaders a false sense of control and security? We’ll unpack the hidden reasons why teams over-rely on estimation, how this habit can distort priorities, and what we might lose when we treat estimates like promises instead of just data points. But more importantly, we’ll explore smarter alternatives: ways to build trust, improve forecasting, and make real progress—without obsessing over point precision. By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with a fresh perspective on estimation. You'll learn how to spot when estimates become more about comfort than clarity—and how to guide your team and stakeholders toward more meaningful conversations about delivery, flow, and outcomes. Timeline 01:44 Estimates as a Comfort Blanket 02:19 Why Plans Fall Apart 03:08 Cause and Effect Doesn’t Work That Way 03:55 Wishful Thinking and Real-World Chaos 04:20 Why Teams Still Love Estimates 04:57 The Data Doesn’t Lie 06:00 The Cost of Waiting 06:23 Project Management Is Broken 06:52 Enter NoEstimates 07:23 Focus on Outcomes, Not Outputs 07:50 Think Like an Investor 08:10 Fund Teams, Not Work Items 08:37 Forecast with Flow, Not Fantasy 09:24 Try This With Your Own Data 10:05 The NoEstimates Mindset Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Youtube: https://reurl.cc/8D1x94 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Unlock Team Performance Ever feel like your team should be performing better — but no matter how many stand-ups, retros, or team-building sessions you run, something still feels… stuck? Well, what if the real problem isn’t your people, but something invisible building up in the background — something called Collaboration Debt? In today’s episode, we’re diving into this eye-opening concept created by agile coach Axe Grochowina. You’ve probably heard of technical debt — that trade-off between speed and sustainability in code. But Collaboration Debt works the same way… except it’s about how your team works together. We’ll explore: 👉 What Collaboration Debt really is — and why it's a game-changer in understanding team dynamics. 👉 The four hidden forces that quietly block collaboration: broken processes, strained relationships, missing information, and low response capacity. 👉 How this "debt" affects motivation, trust, and psychological safety — and what you can do to start paying it off. You’ll also hear about a practical tool — a simple canvas — that helps teams talk about their collaboration struggles without blame, and start building momentum again. Whether you’re a Scrum Master trying to unblock a stuck team, an Agile Coach guiding transformation, or a manager who just wants to lead more effectively, this episode will give you a powerful new lens to look at your team — and actionable steps to help them thrive. Timeline 00:05 Why This Episode Matters 01:00 What You’ll Learn 01:34 The Big Question That Sparked It All 02:10 The ‘Aha’ Moment: A New Lens on Teamwork 02:40 What Is Collaboration Debt? 03:21 The Four Elements of Collaboration Debt 04:38 Why Response Capacity Is the Silent Alarm 05:11 The Data Behind Disengagement 05:40 A Simple Tool to Spark Real Change 06:10 From Talk to Action: Start Paying Off the Debt Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Youtube: https://reurl.cc/8D1x94 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
How to Get Your Product Owner More Involved During The Sprint? You know the drill. Sprint Planning wraps up, and then… your Product Owner disappears. You’re left without quick feedback, critical decisions are delayed, and the team’s momentum slows down… I admit the similar situation happened to me years ago. So the episode is also a gift for me. In this episode, we’ll explore why this happens and, more importantly, 3 practical ways to bring your Product Owner back into the Agile rhythm — without nagging, micromanaging, or making things awkward. You’ll learn how to: ✨ Initiate honest conversations that actually shift behavior ✨ Use Sprint Reviews as a secret weapon to encourage engagement ✨ Help busy Product Owners transition into a better-fitting role still keeping them in the loop. By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with actionable tools to rebuild collaboration, improve feedback loops, and protect your team’s ability to inspect and adapt — the core of any great Agile process. Timeline 00:00 The Vanishing Product Owner Problem 00:29 What You’ll Learn Today 01:03 Why 'Inspect and Adapt' Falls Apart 01:33 When Product Owners Go Missing 02:03 Tip 1: Have a Real Conversation 02:51 Tip 2: Let Them Run the Sprint Demo 03:50 Tip 3: Too Busy? Suggest a Role Change 05:30 Recap: 3 Ways to Re-Engage Your PO Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Youtube: https://reurl.cc/8D1x94 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Biggest Roadblocks to Transformation Whether you're a Scrum Master, product owner, team lead, or Agile coach, you’ve probably experienced that moment when you introduce a new process, tool, or idea — and are met with hesitation, doubt, or even outright pushback. Why does this happen? And more importantly, what can you do about it? In this episode, we’re unpacking the psychology behind change resistance — from fear of the unknown to lack of executive support — and I’ll walk you through a powerful 3-step model that helps you identify where someone is stuck and how to guide them forward. You’ll learn how to: ✨ Spot the real reasons behind resistance (it's not always what it seems), ✨ Build awareness, create desire, and foster ability in your team, ✨ Use practical, real-world strategies to turn skeptics into supporters. By the end, you’ll have a toolkit of actionable tactics to reduce friction and inspire momentum, even in the most change-resistant environments. So if you’re leading change, managing growth, or just trying to push your team in a better direction, this one’s for you. Let’s make change feel a little less scary, and a lot more possible. Timeline 00:19 Have You Ever Faced Resistance? 00:35 Why Change Feels So Hard 01:04 Episode Roadmap 01:54 Common Causes of Resistance 04:15 The ADA Model: Awareness, Desire, Ability 05:35 Stage 1: Building Awareness 06:59 Stage 2: Creating Desire 08:42 Stage 3: Developing Ability 10:12 Recap: Strategy Meets Psychology 11:10 Take Action: Plant A Seed Today Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Youtube: https://reurl.cc/8D1x94 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Culture Matters Have you ever wondered how agile methodologies, so common in Europe and the US, fare in vastly different cultural landscapes? Today, we're going through a fascinating journey to explore just that. In this episode, Joanna invited me to share my unique perspective on the agile landscape in my home country, contrasting it with his experiences working with teams in Central Europe. You might be surprised to learn that agile is not a widely adopted mindset or approach in Taiwan, often limited to some highly profitable industries like gaming, IT, semiconductor, and finance, and even within these, only a small group of people truly understand it. This is a challenge as "planting a rose in a desert," due to prevailing cultural norms such as top-down decision-making structures, a strong emphasis on harmony over direct conflict, and a general resistance to being changed by management**…**. I would get into how specific mindsets can even turn agile best practices into "bad practices" if not applied correctly. By the end of this conversation, you will gain insights into the cultural differences that shape agile adoption across the globe. You'll understand the significant differences in leadership styles, communication patterns, and teamwork approaches between Taiwan and Western countries, highlighting why certain agile practices might flourish in one context but struggle in another…. This episode will provide you with a thought-provoking perspective on adapting agile strategies to diverse cultural environments, equipping you with valuable knowledge for your own coaching journey Refer to the source video: https://youtu.be/SKZs36lVfZs?si=P0-5T25uP4hML9Cc Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Youtube: https://reurl.cc/8D1x94 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Are You Being Changed in Agile Transformation? Change is scary, especially when it comes to agile transformation. Whether you’re a senior developer, a long-time manager, or part of a team new to agile, the shift can feel overwhelming. You might worry that your role will vanish, that planning will go out the window, or that you’ll spend all day in meetings. These fears are common, and you're definitely not alone. In this episode, we’re tackling 5 of the biggest fears people face when transitioning to agile — fears like: 😱 "There’s no time for proper design anymore!" 😱 "Do I have to become a generalist?" 😱 "Will we lose all ability to plan and predict?" 😱 "Are managers still relevant?" 😱 "Why are there so many meetings!?" We’ll unpack each of these concerns and look at what’s really behind them. You’ll discover how agile doesn’t erase your expertise — in fact, it often gives you more clarity, purpose, and flexibility. By the end of this episode, those scary agile “monsters” will look a whole lot smaller — maybe even helpful. So if you’re anxious about agile change — or know someone who is — stay tuned. Let’s turn confusion into confidence, and fear into fuel for growth. Timeline 00:35 Why Agile Feels Like a Haunted House 02:05 Myth 1: No Design in Agile? Think Again 03:42 Myth 2: Do I Have to Be a Generalist? 05:21 Myth 3: Agile Teams Can’t Plan Ahead 07:04 Myth 4: Managers Will Be Replaced 08:06 Myth 5: Agile = Meeting Overload 09:15 The Myths Behind the Mask Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Youtube: https://reurl.cc/8D1x94 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Stop Perfect Estimation Ever feel like your team is stuck in a cycle of chasing the “perfect estimate” — only to end up frustrated, delayed, or worse, losing trust with your stakeholders? You're not alone. In today’s episode of Agile Rocket, we’re going to flip the script on traditional estimation practices. And I’ll show you why striving for perfect estimates often causes more harm than good — leading to padded timelines, procrastination, missed deadlines, and broken trust between teams and leadership. But more importantly, I’ll walk you through 5 practical, real-world solutions that can change the game. You’ll learn: 👉 How to align your team on what estimates actually mean 👉 How to reset unrealistic stakeholder expectations 👉 Why estimating in ranges builds more confidence than single numbers 👉 How being right on average is better than trying to be right every time 👉 And what number sets actually make estimation easier and more useful By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with tools to foster a healthier, more realistic approach to estimation — one that builds trust, boosts delivery, and helps your team focus on what really matters. Timeline 01:01 The Myth of Perfect Estimates 01:35 Miki’s Story 02:46 3 Hidden Dangers of Perfect Estimates 05:11 Solution 1: Align on Estimate Type 06:14 Solution 2: Reset Stakeholder Expectations 08:01 Solution 3: Plan in Ranges, Not Absolutes 08:50 Solution 4: Be Right on Average, Not Every Time 10:12 Solution 5: Choose Smarter Number Sets 10:56 Break Free from Perfection Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Youtube: https://reurl.cc/8D1x94 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
The Cost of Inaccurate Agile Pans Let me ask you a quick question: Have you ever shared a realistic project timeline with stakeholders—only to have them roll their eyes, question your judgment, or just ignore it entirely? I bet many of you had the similar experience before. In today’s episode, we’re tackling a problem that quietly erodes team morale and stakeholder relationships: why your team isn’t seen as an equal partner—and how inaccurate planning might be the root of it all. When teams consistently miss deadlines or scramble to meet scope, trust starts to fade. And once credibility is gone, so is collaboration. But here's the good news: trust can be rebuilt—and it starts with fixing one crucial planning mistake. By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with two practical, battle-tested techniques that will help you deliver more accurate plans, regain stakeholder confidence, and finally lead those honest, productive conversations about trade-offs and timelines. 👉 First, we’ll explore “Unpacking”—a smarter way to break down and understand the real scope of your work 👉 Then, we’ll dig into “Accounting for the Unknown Backlog”, and why ignoring the hidden 20% of work can sabotage even your best plans So if you’re ready to stop padding estimates, start planning with confidence, and become the kind of Product Owner stakeholders actually listen to—you’re in the right place Timeline 00:00 Why Plans Matter More Than You Think 01:00 The Real Cost of Inaccurate Agile Plans 01:57 When Hope Turns Into Chaos 03:13 The Hidden Damage: Loss of Credibility 04:46 What Trustworthy Teams Do Differently 05:38 The Myth of Plan Padding 06:02 Technique 1: Unpacking for Clarity 07:41 Technique 2: Estimating the Unknown Backlog 10:13 Why Predictable Plans Matter for Everyone 10:58 Do It Now Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Youtube: https://reurl.cc/8D1x94 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Is agile really not about speed? Or have we misunderstood what speed actually means? You’ve probably heard the phrase: “Agile isn’t about going faster, it’s about delivering value.” And while that sounds wise, it can sometimes lead teams into a trap—slowing down in the name of “focus,” while missing the opportunity to build valuable outcomes quickly and effectively. In this episode, we’re going to challenge the idea that speed and value are opposites. You’ll discover why teams that move faster don’t have to become "feature factories" churning out meaningless work—in fact, the best agile teams are the ones that combine speed with purpose. By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with: ⭐ A deeper understanding of why speed and value are not in conflict ⭐ A powerful analogy that reshapes how you view agility and delivery ⭐ A mindset shift to help your team develop the right things faster, not just more things If you’re a Scrum Master, Agile Coach, or agile evangelist trying to help your team thrive—this episode is for you. We’ll explore what it really means to be effective, not just efficient, and how your team can embrace a faster pace without sacrificing purpose or quality. Timeline 00:25 Why This Topic Matters 00:49 Agile Misconception: It’s Not About Speed? 01:20 What If Agile Is About Speed? 02:14 Value vs. Speed 03:55 Basketball Analogy: Speed with Purpose 04:31 Why Speed Actually Enables More Value 05:03 Mindset Shift: Rethinking Your Approach 05:34 Training for Speed & Outcomes 06:07 Speed + Value = Agile Success Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Youtube: https://reurl.cc/8D1x94 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Say “No” to Stakeholders Saying “no” might be one of the hardest things you do as a product manager or product owner — not because you don’t know what’s right for the product, but because you’re often navigating tricky power dynamics, competing priorities, and stakeholders who just don’t take “no” for an answer. In this episode. we’re diving into one of the most under-appreciated leadership skills in product development: the art of saying "no" — confidently, respectfully, and effectively. If you've ever felt pressured to agree to every feature request… or struggled to explain why something doesn’t belong on the roadmap… this episode is for you. You’ll discover how to protect your team’s focus and keep your product moving in the right direction — without burning bridges. By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with 6 actionable techniques to handle stakeholder requests like a pro — tips you can use today to turn tense conversations into trust-building moments. So grab your headphones, take a deep breath, and let’s learn how “no” can become one of the most powerful tools in your product toolkit. Timeline 01:12 Why Saying “No” Matters in Product Leadership 02:15 The Hidden Cost of Saying “Yes” 03:15 Be Crystal Clear About Your “No” 04:05 Lead with Empathy and Appreciation 04:54 Stick to One Strong Reason 05:44 Anchor in Shared Goals 06:24 Show the Ripple Effects of Saying “Yes” 06:58 Explore Alternative Paths 07:27 Reflect and Practice 07:49 Say “No” to Build Stronger Products 08:18 Takeaway Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd 🌟 Twitter: https://reurl.cc/6N2835 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Endless Meetings as Nightmare Have you ever heard someone on your team say, “Ugh, another Scrum meeting?” Or maybe you have silently thought the same? 😅 Whether it’s Sprint Planning that drags on forever, a Daily Scrum that turns into a design debate, or a Retrospective that feels more like déjà vu than discovery, you're not alone. In today’s episode, we’re tackling one of the most common—and misunderstood—complaints in the Agile world: 👉 “There are just too many Scrum meetings!” But what if the problem isn’t how many meetings there are… but how we run them? Stick with me, because by the end of this episode, you’ll know exactly how to turn your Scrum ceremonies into lean, focused, and truly valuable moments for your team. I’ll walk you through: 🔥 How to keep each ceremony short without losing clarity 🔥 Common traps that make meetings feel like a waste—and how to avoid them 🔥 Actionable tips for Scrum Masters and Agile leaders to make meetings a true investment in sprint success So if you're a Scrum Master, Agile Coach, or Agile Project Manager who's tired of hearing "these meetings are pointless!" — this episode is for you. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Lead with Context, Not Control Ever seen a team freeze up the moment the boss walks into the room? It’s like all creativity shuts down, and suddenly everyone’s just waiting for instructions. That’s what happens when we lead through control. But what if your team could perform even better when you're not in the room—because they understand exactly what matters, and why? In this episode, we are flipping the script on leadership. We’ll explore why leading with context, not control, is the key to building high-performing, self-organizing teams. And I’ve got a real-life story from a fast-food kitchen (yes, really!) that perfectly shows how defining a clear why can spark better decisions than a hundred rules ever could. By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with four practical strategies to lead more effectively: ⭐ Define your team’s Wildly Important Goal ⭐ Build deep user empathy ⭐ Ignite intrinsic motivation ⭐ Understand the market context your team is navigating If you're a manager, a Scrum Master, or anyone guiding a team — this one’s for you. Let’s stop managing like it’s 1995 and start leading in a way that empowers people to think, create, and thrive. Timeline 00:00 Why Leadership Needs a New Lens 00:54 Big Lessons from Small Places 01:43 The Limits of Managing by Control 02:26 The Power of Defining Context 04:02 How to Lead Through Context 05:20 Rethink Team Leadership 05:47 Reflection on Leadership 06:21 Final Takeaway: From Control to Context Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd 🌟 Twitter: https://reurl.cc/6N2835 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Transform Low Engagement into Active Conversation Let’s be real—Sprint Reviews should be exciting. You’re showcasing what the team built, gathering feedback, and aligning with stakeholders. But too often, it’s crickets. Either no one shows up, or they’re half-listening, answering emails in the background. If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone—and more importantly, you're in the right place. In the episode, we’re talking about one of the most common challenges Scrum teams face: getting stakeholders to actually care about Sprint Reviews. I’m sharing 5 practical, proven ways to turn your Sprint Reviews into something stakeholders actually want to attend. You’ll learn how to: ✅ Pick a time that really works for them ✅ Cut out the boring stuff and focus on what matters ✅ Let stakeholders drive the discussion, not just sit through it ✅ Communicate the purpose in a way that makes sense ✅ And, of course, respect their time like the professionals they are These aren’t just tips—they’re mindsets that can help you transform passive attendees into active contributors. By the end of this episode, you’ll have everything you need to make Sprint Reviews more engaging, collaborative, and valuable for everyone involved. Timeline 00:00 Welcome to Agile Rocket 00:22 Why Sprint Reviews Matter 01:05 The Consequences of Poor Engagement 02:10 Root Causes of Low Engagement 02:30 Tip 1: Choose a Time That Works 03:00 Tip 2: Cut the Boring Stuff 03:47 Tip 3: Let Stakeholders Drive 04:04 Tip 4: Communicate the 'Why’ 05:07 Tip 5: Respect Their Time 05:56 Turn Reviews Into Conversations 07:03 Pause and Self-Check 08:03 Don’t Just Listen. Try It! Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd 🌟 Twitter: https://reurl.cc/6N2835 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Build Better Products with Less Stress You’re going through a sprint, development’s humming along, and then—boom!—all the testing piles up at the end. Testers are overwhelmed, developers are waiting, and nobody's getting the fast feedback we need to improve. Sounds familiar, right? In this episode, we’re exploring why testing often becomes the bottleneck, especially when user stories are too big to test efficiently. But don’t worry—we’re not just pointing out problems. You’ll walk away with a clear, practical approach to endlessly integrate testing into your sprints, without burning out your QA team or stalling progress. Whether you’re a developer trying to hand off work earlier, a QA lead tired of last-minute chaos, or a product owner aiming for faster releases—you’ll discover how smaller handoffs and smarter collaboration can make your iteration smoother. By the end of this episode, you’ll not only rethink how you size your stories—you’ll know exactly how to turn testing from a speed bump into a smooth part of your agile rhythm. Timeline 00:24 Why Is Testing Always Rushed 00:55 Smaller Handoffs, Smoother Testing 01:25 The Big Handoff Bottleneck 02:14 Shrink the Handoff, Share the Load 02:41 Testing Login, One Step at a Time 03:20 Parallel Paths, Shared Progress 05:07 Smaller Cycles, Fewer Surprises 05:53 Time to Rethink Your Handoff Strategy 06:27 Talk Early, Test Often Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd 🌟 Twitter: https://reurl.cc/6N2835 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
The Endless Leadership Journey Have you ever wondered why you lead the way you do? Or how your leadership style shifts when pressure hits? In this episode, I am introducing the Blake Mouton Managerial Grid—a simple but powerful tool that helps you better understand your natural leadership tendencies and how they play out in different situations. You’ll learn about the 4 key leadership styles revealed by the grid, and how each one balances (or struggles to balance) concern for people versus concern for results. But we’re not stopping there—we’ll also explore how context matters. Because let’s be honest, the way you lead during a calm sprint isn’t always the same as during a crisis deployment. By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with: ✨ A clear understanding of the 4 leadership styles ✨ Insight into how external pressures can shape your approach ✨ And a powerful moment of self-reflection on where you stand as a leader, and where you want to grow So if you're ready to sharpen your leadership, support your team more effectively, and build the self-awareness every great leader needs, this one’s for you. Timeline 00:00 Kickstart Your Leadership Journey 00:29 Why Understanding Your Leadership Style is Critical 00:53 Introducing the Blake Mouton Leadership Grid 02:00 Laying the Foundation 02:46 Self-Reflection Prompt 03:18 The 4 Leadership Styles 05:24 Context Matters 06:31 Finding Your Balance 07:00 Reflect, Adjust, Lead Better Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd 🌟 Twitter: https://reurl.cc/6N2835 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
90% Done Trap Almost Everyone Might Get In Have you ever led a project that felt so close to being finished… but somehow stayed almost done for weeks on end? That frustrating gray zone where everything is “90% done,” yet nothing’s truly finished? If that sounds familiar, you're not alone — and this episode is exactly what you need. In this episode, “The Secret to Escaping the 90% Done Trap”, we’re getting into a powerful, often underused agile technique that can completely change how you track progress, energize your team, and deliver real value. It’s all about splitting stories the smart way. We’ll explore: ✨ Why splitting user and job stories is the key to accurate progress tracking ✨ How it helps you escape the endless loop of “percentage done” guesses ✨ The ripple effects it creates — like early feedback and better team morale ✨ When it actually makes sense to keep your stories big — at least for a while If you're a Product Owner trying to build momentum, prioritize effectively, and stop chasing ghosts of “almost done”, this episode will give you practical, eye-opening insights you can use right away. Timeline 00:00 Welcome to Agile Rocket 00:28 The 90% Done Syndrome 00:41 The Secret Weapon: Splitting Stories 01:01 Subscribe, Stick Around 02:26 Why Splitting Stories Actually Matters 03:26 Progress You Can Actually Measure 04:16 The Ripple Effects of Smaller Stories 05:11 When Big Stories Still Make Sense 05:34 Just-In-Time Splitting 06:35 Reflect On Your Own Practice 07:04 Key Takeaways Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd 🌟 Twitter: https://reurl.cc/6N2835 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
You Get What You Celebrate It’s not just a catchy line. It’s a principle that quietly shapes your team’s culture, their behaviors, and ultimately their performance—whether you realize it or not. Think about it: what you highlight, reward, or call attention becomes what people start repeating. If you constantly celebrate the fastest coder, the person who pulls late nights, or the one who jumps in to fix emergencies, you’re training your team to chase those moments—even if they’re not actually helpful in the long run. In this episode, we’ll explore how celebrating the wrong things—like just results or raw effort—can lead to some unexpected consequences. And more importantly, we’ll talk about what to celebrate instead: things like thoughtful collaboration, steady improvement, and decisions made with clarity and intention. We’ll also get into real-life examples. For instance, have you ever seen someone praised for staying late to fix a big bug… only to realize later they were the one who caused it? It happens. And when it does, it sends the message that late-night heroics matter more than preventing issues in the first place. That’s the key insight: whatever behavior gets the spotlight, gets repeated. So in this episode, we’ll unpack how to shine that spotlight on the things that truly build better teams—from communication and ownership to experimentation and follow-through. Timeline 00:17 Why Celebration Matters? 01:06 The Core Idea: You Get What You Celebrate 02:34 Where This Idea Comes From? 05:12 Practical Ideas: What to Celebrate for Better Results 07:41 Wrapping Up Invitation | Consultancy Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd 🌟 Twitter: https://reurl.cc/6N2835 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
The Primary Reason That Always Makes You Stuck As a product owner, business owner, or part of an agile team, you're constantly struggling to make your users happy and deliver value quickly. But sometimes, things just feel slow, don't they? Work piles up, and users just wait, wait and fucking wait. You might be surprised to learn that the key to speeding things up and boosting user satisfaction isn't some complex new framework or expensive tool. It could be hiding in the way how a hotel housekeeper does their job. In this episode, you'll hear a quick, relevant story that illustrates how having too much work in progress – that's too many things started but not finished – can seriously delay getting valuable features into your users' hands, leaving them less than thrilled. But here's the good news: we'll reveal one of the easiest method your team can implement. By the end of this episode, you’ll understand how focusing on reducing Work in Progress can help you deliver value much faster, which directly leads to boosting user satisfaction and transforming unhappy users into genuinely delighted ones. It's all about learning to "stop starting and start finishing." Stay tuned to discover this simple but powerful secret! Timeline 00:00 Welcome & Why It Matters 00:56 Too Much Work, Too Little Progress 01:34 The Hotel Story: A Real-World Parallel 03:40 The Problem with High WIP 04:30 Check Your Board. Are You Doing This Too? 04:47 Reduce Your WIP 05:52 Final Takeaway 06:08 More Tools to Fix the Flow 06:37 Subscribe Me, Please 🙏 How to Fix Workflow Bottleneck Fast with Flow Metrics: https://youtu.be/wtgem_e8ufU Now I provide free, 1-1 online consulting service. If you have any agile related problems or project management issues, please reserve a web call with me. I would answer your questions as possible as I could. 👉 Book now: https://calendly.com/uragilecoach/consulting Follow me on other platforms for further updates. 🌟 Substack: https://reurl.cc/04G7yx 🌟 Medium: https://reurl.cc/eXxrnK 🌟 LinkedIn: https://ssur.cc/pgjLNGN 🌟 Podcast: https://reurl.cc/6N284V 🌟 Instagram: https://reurl.cc/8qGkZd 🌟 Twitter: https://reurl.cc/6N2835 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn