When the Daily Was Actually a Stand-Up?
We used to stand up to keep meetings short. Then we went remote — and accidentally sat back down forever. Here's what happened to your daily, why it's costing more than you think, and why the plank might be the only thing that saves it.
Your Team, But Faster: How to Run a Roundtable Brainstorm with AI Playing Every Role
Walking into a refinement session with a half-baked story is expensive. What if you could have the 'meeting before the meeting' by yourself? Discover how to use a modular AI prompt to simulate your entire team—from UX to QA—and catch mid-sprint surprises before they happen
When Requirements Are Unclear Should You Work On A Product?
When is there enough detail to start building? I explore the fine line between productive preparation and endless over-analysis — and how to move forward with confidence when requirements are unclear.
We Moved 10x Faster With AI. We Also Ran Out of Places to Hide the Waterfall.
We doubled our velocity with AI tools. Then someone asked why we still had sprints. The answer exposed everything wrong with how we were working.
Everyone Said We Were Agile. Nobody Could Name the Last Thing We Changed Our Minds About.
I remember the exact meeting where it clicked for me. We had the sprints, the standups, the sticky notes — the whole liturgy. And yet, something felt deeply wrong. Every story in our backlog had been written four months ago, by people who hadn't spoken to a single user. We weren't doing Agile. We were doing waterfall in a costume.