TL; DR: Effective Product Teams — Food for Agile Thought #473
Welcome to the 473rd edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 42,878 peers. This week, Santiago Comella-Dorda and co-authors share data-driven strategies for effective product teams, while Jurgen Appelo critiques Agile’s commodification, advocating fresh paradigms. Simon Powers reflects on Agile’s relevance amidst leadership fatigue and AI’s rise, and Donna Spencer and Murray Robinson discuss organizational politics with John Cutler. Also, Martin Lohmann and Jorgen Krabbe’s case study on Alm Brand highlights lessons from descaling 25 Scrum teams, emphasizing role clarity, iterative change, and balancing simplicity with structure.
Next, Lenny Rachitsky interviews Seth Godin on crafting remarkable products, building trust through branding, and leveraging viral strategies. Aakash Gupta hosts Melissa Perri to explore strategic leadership, continuous discovery, and balancing user and business goals, and Eira Hayward analyzes 2024 product manager salaries, highlighting regional and industry trends amidst a challenging market. Moreover, Alexander Hipp underscores the value of aligning work with company goals to turn busywork into impactful progress.
Lastly, Dennis Hambeukers critiques the Double Diamond design model, emphasizing the need for adaptability in managing resistance. Teresa Torres provides strategies for tackling inherited backlogs, balancing historical value with forward-looking priorities, while Nilam Ganenthiran reflects on solving startup challenges through “code-yellow” crises, promoting focus and urgency over perfection. Finally, Gaurav Vohra introduces the Unfair Advantages Framework, helping startups craft marketing strategies by leveraging unique strengths and customer insights for unbeatable momentum.
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🏆 The Tip of the Week: Effective Product Teams
(via McKinsey & Company): What makes product teams effective?
Santiago Comella-Dorda and co-authors analyzed data from 1,700-plus product teams, revealing how capabilities like agile funding, product management, and automation empower teams to boost effectiveness, engagement, and value delivery.
🍋 Lemon of the Week
David Theil (via Medium): How to use Burn-Up Chats and a Burn-Up Chart Analysis to Predict Delivery Dates
The author’s burn-up chart analysis hilariously attempts to predict delivery in complex environments, ignoring its futility. Monte Carlo simulations meet reality: complexity doesn’t care about your cute graphs or optimistic probabilities.
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➿ Agile & Leadership
Jurgen Appelo: Agile Is Undead… A Synthesis
Jurgen Appelo reflects on Agile’s evolution, critiquing its commodification while highlighting the need for fresh paradigms to address contemporary challenges, urging agility without clinging to the Agile brand.
Source: Agile Is Undead… A Synthesis
Author: Jurgen Appelo
Simon Powers: The Decline of Agile Change Programs
Simon Powers explores the decline of Agile change programs, linking it to overwhelming macroeconomic events, leadership fatigue, and AI’s rise, urging Agile professionals to adapt for continued relevance.
Source: The Decline of Agile Change Programs
Author: Simon Powers
Murray Robinson and John Cutler: Surviving organisational politics with John Cutler
Donna Spencer and Murray Robinson host John Cutler on the No Nonsense Agile Podcast. The episode delves into navigating organizational politics, focusing on survival strategies like alliance-building, narrative creation, and adapting to today’s complex, trust-deficient tech environments.
Source: Surviving organisational politics with John Cutler
Authors: Murray Robinson and John Cutler
(via Agile Alliance): Lessons from descaling 25 Scrum teams
Martin Lohmann and Jorgen Krabbe’s case study on Alm Brand’s Agile descaling journey reveals insights from restructuring 25 Scrum teams. Key lessons include prioritizing role clarity, fostering alignment, iterating changes, and balancing simplicity with structure.
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🎯 Product
Lenny Rachitsky and Seth Godin: Seth Godin’s tactics for building remarkable products, strategies, brands and more
Lenny Rachitsky interviews Seth Godin, discussing how to craft remarkable products, build trust through branding, leverage viral strategies, and make critical strategic choices for lasting impact and excellence.
Aakash Gupta and Melissa Perri: Mastering Product Strategy With Melissa Perri, Author of Escaping the Build Trap
Aakash Gupta interviews Melissa Perri, exploring product strategy, continuous discovery, balancing user and business goals, and evolving as a strategic product leader for impactful outcomes.
(via Mind The Product): How much are product managers getting paid in 2024?
Eira Hayward’s analysis outlines 2024 product manager salaries amidst a challenging job market. Regional variations, industry-specific trends, resilience, and tailored applications are key for navigating recruitment hurdles.
Alexander Hipp: Why strategic visibility matters
Alexander Hipp highlights the importance of strategic visibility in product management, emphasizing how mapping work to company goals and solving real user problems transforms busywork into meaningful progress.
Source: Why strategic visibility matters
Author: Alexander Hipp
📺 Hands-on Agile #65: The Lean Tech Manifesto with Fabrice Bernhard
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🛠 Concepts, Tools & Measuring
Dennis Hambeukers (via Medium): The real Double Diamond process of design
Dennis Hambeukers critiques the idealized Double Diamond design model, highlighting the role of resistance—denial, excuses, and delays—in real-world processes, emphasizing adaptability and change management for successful design implementation.
Source: Medium: The real Double Diamond process of design
Author: Dennis Hambeukers
Teresa Torres: What Do You Do When You Inherit a Giant Product Backlog?
Teresa Torres highlights strategies for handling inherited product backlogs, balancing their historical value with relevance for future priorities, emphasizing customer feedback, outcome alignment, and tools like generative AI for analysis.
Nilam Ganenthiran: Time for a Code-Yellow?: A Blunt Instrument That Works
Nilam Ganenthiran reflects on leveraging “code-yellow” crises to solve challenging startup problems, emphasizing sweating problems through focus, parallel solutions, discomfort, and prioritizing urgency over perfection in problem-solving.
🎶 Encore
Gaurav Vohra: The Unfair Advantages framework
Gaurav Vohra explains the Unfair Advantages Framework for startups to craft marketing strategies by identifying customer hangouts and leveraging unique strengths, creating unbeatable momentum through aligned channels and amplification.
Source: The Unfair Advantages framework
Author: Gaurav Vohra
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