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

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

Author: Mountain Goat Software September 24, 2025 Duration: 43:09
“Too many meetings” is one of the most common complaints in Scrum teams, but is it really the meetings, or what’s (not) happening in them? In this episode, Brian and Lance Dacy dig into the events of Scrum to uncover what works, what doesn’t, and how to make each one actually add value. Overview In this episode of the Agile Mentors Podcast, Brian Milner welcomes Certified Scrum Trainer and Mountain Goat colleague Lance Dacy for a breakdown of the four main Scrum events, and why so many teams struggle with them. They tackle one of the most persistent frustrations teams face: the sense that Scrum has “too many meetings.” Together, they explore how to reframe these as working sessions, clarify their purpose, and avoid the common traps that drain time without moving the work forward. From sprint planning that skips the plan to daily scrums that lose their rhythm, this episode is full of specific guidance for getting more value out of each event. Plus, hear why retrospectives and backlog refinement are two of the most underrated (and powerful) drivers of team improvement. Whether you're new to Scrum or looking to reset a struggling team, this conversation will help you re-center on what the framework is really designed to do, and how to help your team do it well. References and resources mentioned in the show: Lance Dacy #138: The Bad Meeting Hangover with Julie Chickering #156: Making Product Ownership Work in Shared Services with Kert Peterson Does Scrum Have Too Many Meetings? By Mike Cohn What Happens When During a Sprint By Mike Cohn Scrum Activities: An Overview Working on a Scrum Team Course Subscribe to the Agile Mentors Podcast Want to get involved? This show is designed for you, and we’d love your input. Enjoyed what you heard today? Please leave a rating and a review. It really helps, and we read every single one. Got an Agile subject you’d like us to discuss or a question that needs an answer? Share your thoughts with us at podcast@mountaingoatsoftware.com This episode’s presenters are: Brian Milner is a Certified Scrum Trainer®, Certified Scrum Professional®, Certified ScrumMaster®, and Certified Scrum Product Owner®, and host of the Agile Mentors Podcast training at Mountain Goat Software. He's passionate about making a difference in people's day-to-day work, influenced by his own experience of transitioning to Scrum and seeing improvements in work/life balance, honesty, respect, and the quality of work. Lance Dacy is a Certified Scrum Trainer®, Certified Scrum Professional®, Certified ScrumMaster®, and Certified Scrum Product Owner®. Lance brings a great personality and servant's heart to his workshops. He loves seeing people walk away with tangible and practical things they can do with their teams straight away. Auto-generated Transcript: Brian Milner (00:00) Welcome back Agile Mentors. We're here for another episode of the Agile Mentors podcast. I'm here as always, Brian Milner, and I have with us friend of the show, once again, Lance Dacy with us. Welcome back, Lance. Lance Dacy (00:12) Thank you, Brian. Glad to be here. Brian Milner (00:14) Always happy to have Lance on. we thought we'd have Lance on. We were kind of doing this thing at Mountain Goat. We're getting ready for the launch of a new course here that's called Working on a Scrum Team. And Lance and I are going to be two of the people that teach that course. And it's going to deal with a lot of like basic stuff that the teams deal with, common problems, common issues, and really how to work together well on a Scrum Team. And one of the things that we always hear questions about is about the meetings themselves. There's kind of three core components there for the Scrum framework. There's the roles, the events, and the artifacts. And so the events, the meetings are one of the biggest kind of focal points. And there's lots of questions about it. So I guess let's kick it off that way, Lance, and just say, what do you most hea

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