Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast: Agile storytelling from the trenches

Stop Teaching and Start Doing—The Secret to Agile Adoption in Construction | Felipe Engineer-Manriquez

Jan 26, 2026
Felipe Engineer-Manriquez, best-selling author and lean-agile builder who trains construction teams, tells a story of failure-turned-breakthrough. He contrasts teaching tools with silently doing them. He explains resisting Gantt culture, NoEstimates thinking, and the “ninja” approach that made work visible and earned trust through delivered promises.
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ADVICE

Don't Teach Before Teams Ask

  • Avoid teaching new ways of working before people have seen value and asked to learn.
  • Embody processes and show results first, then teach when teams pull for it.
ADVICE

Use Ninja Scrum: Show, Don't Tell

  • Do embody practices as a facilitator rather than lecturing about them.
  • Use lean tools, make work visible, and facilitate changes without labeling the approach early.
ANECDOTE

Learning Scrum With His Son

  • Felipe practiced Scrum with his four-year-old son to learn the process in a safe way.
  • The labeled process caused immediate resistance until he adjusted his approach at work.
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