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Welcome to the Everyday Agile Podcast.

Jamie Hanratty is this week's guest.

Jamie is the Co-founder of Ludi (renamed from Metro Retro since Aug 2025) who are improving collaboration for eng & product teams.

▶︎Jamie's LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiehanratty/

▶︎Ludi

https://ludi.co/

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction to Jamie and Ludi

00:01:30 - The Inspiration Behind Ludi: Overcoming Whiteboard Challenges

00:02:41 - From Hobby Project to Business Boom: Ludi's Growth Story

00:04:26 - The Meaning Behind the Name Ludi

00:06:11 - Building Ludi: A Product Management Perspective

00:07:30 - The Importance of Facilitation in Product Management

00:09:58 - Agile Development: Short, Sharp, and Focused

00:11:05 - How Ludi Implements Agile Principles

00:12:40 - Customer Feedback and Gathering Insights

00:15:20 - Marketing Ludi: The Power of Word-of-Mouth

00:19:57 - Measuring Success: Ludi's North Star - Collaboration Minutes

00:21:44 - Future Plans for Ludi and Closing Remarks

The Everyday Agile Podcast brings you interviews with Agile, Product, business, and tech folk that will leave you with actionable, relevant advice.

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