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When Remote Teams Stop Listening—The Silent Killer of Agile Collaboration | Carmela Then

Jan 6, 2026
Carmela Then, a Senior Business Analyst and Certified Advanced ScrumMaster, shares insights from her 15+ years in agile leadership. She discusses a distributed team grappling with communication breakdowns, where few spoke during long meetings, leading to lost focus and assumptions about understanding. This breakdown resulted in project delays and micromanagement. Carmela emphasizes the need for visual communication and collaboration tools, urging that Scrum Masters must focus on coaching rather than delivery roles to maintain Agile integrity.
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Silent Meetings, Silent Failure

  • Carmela Then described a distributed team where 20 people joined calls but only two or three spoke for long meetings, and nobody used visual aids.
  • The result was wandering attention, assumptions of shared understanding, and the project running months late with eroded trust.
INSIGHT

When Roles Break, Process Dies

  • Carmela Then observed that communication failure led the Product Owner to micromanage, turning Agile into waterfall tracking hours.
  • Shifting the Scrum Master into delivery management removed the role that could have fixed communication dysfunction.
INSIGHT

Words Alone Don't Anchor Meaning

  • Vasco Duarte explained that verbal explanations without visual anchors transmit far less meaning to listeners than speakers assume.
  • Without pointing to diagrams or artifacts, listeners recall tiny fragments and misunderstand core concepts.
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