If you’ve ever wondered how Scrum really shows up outside of software—especially in construction, design, and capital projects—this series is worth your time.
I had the chance to be featured multiple times on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast, hosted by Vasco Duarte. These conversations go beyond theory and get into the messy, practical realities of applying Scrum where variability, handoffs, and real-world constraints are the norm.
How Scrum translates to construction and design environments
Why flow matters more than individual productivity
Common mistakes teams make when “doing Scrum” without changing behavior
How trust, clarity, and small experiments unlock real progress
Lessons learned from applying Scrum across projects, teams, and cultures
This isn’t polished success-story fluff. It’s an honest reflection on what works, what breaks, and what to try next.
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You can listen when it fits your schedule—whether that’s during a commute, a walk, or a quiet moment between meetings.
Listen with one question in mind:
What’s one idea here I could safely test on my project this week?
That’s where the real value shows up. Post a comment and let us know what you think. Thank you.