Ever feel like you’re the “agile person” in the room—brought in to run ceremonies, fix Jira boards, or play Scrum cop, but never actually invited to shape real strategy? You’re not alone. In this episode, Yuval sits down with Michael Gerharz—a computer scientist turned communication coach—to dig into why so many agilists get trapped in process theater, why it’s so tough to voice uncomfortable truths, and how to actually show up as a strategic partner instead of a tactical commodity.
About the Guest
Michael Gerharz helps leaders worldwide communicate with irresistible clarity, enabling their ideas to have the impact they deserve. His goal is to help you find words you truly believe in about the things you deeply care about.
Chapters
(00:00) – Welcome and why agile folks feel stuck in the “ceremony” rut
(01:00) – Michael’s journey: from frustrated academic to communication coach
(02:00) – Why more agilists are turning to communication experts
(03:00) – Three big themes: Agile as theater, the struggle to voice hard truths, and the challenge of articulating value
(05:00) – The commoditization of agile and the rise of checklist culture
(08:00) – The vicious cycle: idealism meets organizational resistance
(10:00) – Why preaching doesn’t work—and what to do instead
(11:00) – Method wars, black-and-white thinking, and why nuance is so rare
(14:00) – Human nature, echo chambers, and why LinkedIn rewards extremism
(16:00) – What actually works: ditching jargon, speaking the language of the business
(19:00) – The “curse of knowledge” and why agile compilers miss the mark
(21:00) – Meeting people where they are: North Star vs. tactical signposts
(25:00) – The PATH framework: Plain, Actionable, Transformative, Heartfelt
(27:00) – Where to learn more about Michael’s work
Notable Quotes
“Agile has become more of a theater than actual progress… the process has become more important than the progress it’s meant to fuel.” — Michael Gerharz
“Organizations don’t necessarily like to be shown themselves. The agile mirror doesn’t show your good side or your bad side—it just shows you, and that’s uncomfortable.” — Yuval Yeret
“The more you know about something, the harder it gets to speak about it in simple terms. That’s the curse of knowledge.” — Michael Gerharz
“If you’re not releasing something at the end of the sprint, you’re not doing it right… but most businesses live in the real world, not the Scrum Guide.” — Yuval Yeret
Guest’s Links and Resources
Michael’s book: The PATH to Strategic Impact—A practical guide to communicating strategy for real progress, built around the PATH principles: Plain and Simple, Actionable, Transformative, and Heartfelt. https://michaelgerharz.com/the-path/
Free “PATH in a Nutshell” guide: michaelgerharz.com/path-in-a-nutshell/—A concise summary of the core ideas from the book, plus a series of real-world case studies3.
Creators and Guests
Guest: Michael Gerharz – Communication coach, author, and advocate for plain language and strategic impact https://michaelgerharz.com/
Host: Yuval Yeret – Product/Scaling/Agility coach, helping organizations scale without slowing down https://yuvalyeret.com
Call to Action
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