The Loudest Sprints
The Loudest Sprints
João Gomes
The Loudest Sprints brings together short reflections on daily experiences of using Agile methodologies, like Scrum or Kanban, to deliver software. The focus will be, equally, on good practices and successful examples and on limitations and examples of where agile is badly executed. The first season will be centered on agile pitfalls and examples where agile frameworks may fall short. All episodes will be short and focused on a single case. Let's share loudly the experience from real sprints. All episodes are available in text in https://medium.com/the-loudest-sprints Twitter: @jvpgomes
TLS #3 - Funding strategies and the art of keeping teams busy
In this episode of The Loudest Sprints, we'll talk about funding strategies and how that can limit the agility of a company. The Loudest Sprints is a podcast on agile practices applied to software development teams and on methodologies like scrum or kanban.
Dec 2, 2020
10 min
TLS #2 - Sprint length and why it seems to be an unbreakable law
In this episode of The Loudest Sprints, we'll talk about how the lack of thought about the sprint length can, sometimes, make the team fall into agile anti patterns. The Loudest Sprints is a podcast on agile practices applied to software development teams and on methodologies like scrum or kanban.
Sep 30, 2020
10 min
TLS #1 - Horizontal stories or how to disguise waterfall development as agile
In this episode of The Loudest Sprints, we'll talk about vertical stories and how they are essential for a true agile experience. The Loudest Sprints is a podcast on agile practices applied to software development teams and on methodologies like scrum or kanban. 
Sep 17, 2020
9 min
The Loudest Sprints podcast - Trailer
Welcome to The Loudest Sprints podcast. This podcast brings together short reflections on daily experiences from applying Agile methodologies to software teams.
Aug 16, 2020
1 min