Pattaya · Delivery Coaching
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Agile delivery coaching for software service teams who need steadier sprint cadence, clearer backlog decisions, and facilitation that holds under real client pressure.
What teams bring us in for
Hands-on agile delivery coaching grounded in programming consulting — not slide decks, not borrowed frameworks dressed up as product.
Sprint Cadence & Delivery Coaching
A multi-sprint coaching engagement that rebuilds planning, WIP discipline, and review habits so service teams ship on a rhythm clients can trust.
Retrospective & Facilitation Intensives
Short, high-focus facilitation blocks that repair broken retrospectives and teach your leads to run sharper rooms.
Delivery Health Assessment
A time-boxed review of cadence, backlog quality, and client handoffs — ending in a plain-language findings brief.
From first conversation to standing cadence
Engagements follow a clear path: diagnose delivery friction, redesign the working agreements, then coach the team through several sprints until the rhythm holds without us in the room.
Walk the engagement pathFrom the floor
Words from delivery leads who sat through the coaching, not marketing quotes.
Our Thai-side service crew stopped treating stand-ups as status theatre. The backlog grooming sessions finally named the dependencies that kept slipping past estimation.
The mid-engagement checkpoint was awkward — we had to admit WIP was still too high. That honesty was more useful than another cheerful retrospective.
Field notes
Practical writing on sprint design, facilitation craft, and coaching software service teams.
Facilitating a retrospective after a missed release
Room design for the week after a painful miss — when blame is in the air and sticky-note optimism will not land.
WIP limits that survive a multi-client week
Why service squads abandon WIP caps, and how to set limits that account managers will not quietly override.
Designing a definition of ready for client briefs
How software service teams can stop accepting half-stories without starting a fight with account managers.