The Documented SDLC: Why Every Team Needs One (and When)
How Many CTOs21 Okt 2025

The Documented SDLC: Why Every Team Needs One (and When)

In this episode of "How Many CTOs Does It Take?" podcast, hosts Scott Porad and Brad Hefta-Gaub start with a quick retrospective, or is it an encore, of recent rock concerts before stage-diving into a lively discussion about the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC): what it is, when it matters, and how teams can keep it useful instead of bureaucratic.

They explore how the SDLC functions as the connective tissue between engineering, product, and leadership, ensuring teams stay aligned as they grow. Drawing from experiences across startups and mature organizations, Brad and Scott discuss:

  • When and why a documented SDLC becomes necessary

  • How process can scale collaboration without killing creativity

  • The SDLC as a living agreement, shaped by retrospectives and real-world feedback

  • The intersection of feature briefs, technical design docs, and version control

  • Why AI coding agents still need human-governed structure

  • How over-rigid process can backfire — and how to keep the human element front and center

They close with reflections on teamwork, accountability, and the shared satisfaction of building something great together. Whether you're defining your first deployment script or revising a 50-page SDLC document, this episode offers practical insight into keeping your software process both disciplined and alive.

  • 00:00 Introduction and Hosts
  • 00:48 Music Talk: Concerts and Bands
  • 05:26 Taylor Swift and Music Industry Insights
  • 08:13 Transition to Software Development
  • 08:32 Understanding the SDLC
  • 10:41 Documenting the SDLC
  • 16:15 Compliance and Security in SDLC
  • 21:02 Product Management and SDLC
  • 28:31 Version Control Chaos
  • 29:26 Deployment Strategies
  • 29:48 The Build Process
  • 30:20 Managing Code Changes
  • 33:36 Commit Messages and Versioning
  • 41:13 The Importance of Requirements
  • 50:50 Challenges in Software Development
  • 55:56 The Team Aspect of Software Development
  • 56:52 Conclusion and Outro

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