Agile Mentors Podcast from Mountain Goat Software

#159: Is Scrum Really Too Many Meetings? with Lance Dacy

Sep 24, 2025
Lance Dacy, a Certified Scrum Trainer and agile coach, joins the conversation to tackle the common complaint of "too many meetings" in Scrum. They discuss reframing Scrum events as productive working sessions rather than tedious meetings. Key insights include the three parts of sprint planning, the emphasis on daily scrums for team synchronization, and the often-overlooked power of retrospectives and backlog refinement. Dacy shares techniques for making meetings valuable and actionable, helping teams boost their efficiency and collaboration.
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ADVICE

Reframe Events As Working Sessions

  • Stop calling Scrum events "meetings" and treat them as working sessions focused on collaboration.
  • Replace other meetings with Scrum cadence and spend time on backlog refinement instead.
INSIGHT

Time Spent Is An Investment

  • Scrum events typically consume about 12% of team time when properly timeboxed and effective.
  • That investment prevents rework and mismatch later in the sprint.
ADVICE

Plan With Goal, Capacity, And Plan

  • Use sprint planning to set a clear sprint goal, assess team capacity, and create a plan for how to deliver.
  • Break backlog items into sprint backlog tasks so daily changes are visible.
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