Food for Agile Thought #492: InfoQ Culture Trends 2025, Product Party Modes, Jerry Colonna on Leadership, Product Requirements

Food for Agile Thought #492: InfoQ Culture Trends 2025, Product Party Modes, Jerry Colonna on Leadership, Product Requirements

TL; DR: InfoQ Culture Trends 2025 — Food for Agile Thought #492

Welcome to the 492nd edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 42,631 peers. This week, Shane Hastie and Charity Majors spotlight InfoQ culture trends 2025, including AI’s dual impact on speed and collaboration, while reaffirming the importance of psychological safety and Agile-DevOps maturity. John Cutler introduces team “modes” like Questing and Spellcasting, reframing burnout beyond WIP. David Pereira shares leadership lessons for new product leads, Liam Ottley demystifies AI agents, and Zvi Mowshowitz critiques Zuckerberg’s dystopian AI ambitions.

Next, Melissa Perri tells Leah Tharin why AI fails at product strategy without real problem-solving, while Rich Mironov urges PMs to speak the language of money in a pod with Jason Knight. Gary Marcus warns of GenAI’s corrosive impact on academia, and John Pavlus captures NLP’s identity crisis. Meanwhile, Joost Minnaar explores how Haier’s RenDanHeYi model reinvents corporate structure through radical decentralization and entrepreneurial accountability.

Lastly, Jerry Colonna tells Lenny Rachitsky how self-inquiry fuels resilient leadership, while Maarten Dalmijn calls time on the Scrum Master role. Milan Milanović details how Google tackles tech debt at scale, and Vitaly Friedman reframes UX design as risk management. Finally, Jake Bowen-Bate borrows from military strategy to rethink how we communicate product requirements with clarity and intent.

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🏆 The Tip of the Week: InfoQ Culture Trends 2025

Shane Hastie and Charity Majors (via InfoQ): InfoQ Culture and Methods Trends Report – 2025

Shane Hastie and Charity Majors highlight 2025 trends in software development, from AI’s impact on speed and collaboration to the enduring need for psychological safety, observability, and evolving Agile and DevOps practices.

🎯 Product

John Cutler: Product Party Modes

John Cutler explores how product teams operate in varied “modes” like Questing, Spellcasting, and Chipping, arguing that work drains capacity differently and mismatched modes, not WIP alone, often cause overwhelm.

David Pereira: How to Lead with Impact: 5 Mistakes Great Product Leaders Don’t Make

David Pereira reflects on five common mistakes new product leaders make, from over-nicing and neglecting feedback to misunderstanding their proper role, urging leaders to adapt, stay humble, and grow beyond their PM roots.

Leah Tharin and Melissa Perri: 🎙 Why ‘AI’ is a terrible strategist

In her podcast with Leah Tharin, Melissa Perri unpacks why AI often falls short as a strategic tool. She critiques hype-driven innovation, urging a focus on real customer pain, and reveals how legacy companies sabotage themselves by clinging to outdated models and resisting true disruption.

Jason Knight and Rich Mironov: Rich Mironov — Product Managers Need to Understand the Language of Money

In conversation with Jason Knight, Rich Mironov stresses that product managers must understand financial levers, tell compelling money stories, and align with leadership priorities to drive real business impact.

🧠 Artificial Intelligence

Liam Ottley: 📺 How to Build & Sell AI Agents: Ultimate Beginner’s Guide

Liam Ottley offers a beginner-friendly, hands-on guide to building and monetizing AI agents. He covers foundational concepts, no-code tools, real-world applications, and practical strategies for turning AI skills into income.

Zvi Mowshowitz: Zuckerberg’s Dystopian AI Vision

Zvi Mowshowitz dissects Mark Zuckerberg’s candid AI vision, warning it prioritizes profit over well-being, pushing algorithmic manipulation, AI “friends,” and attention predation under a veneer of personalization and connection, with dystopian consequences.

Gary Marcus: ‘Everyone is cheating their way through college’ with GenAI. Who should bear the costs?

Gary Marcus critiques the rise of GenAI-fueled academic cheating, arguing that universities will collapse under the weight without systemic reform and funding. At the same time, tech leaders profit, and society pays the price.

(via Quanta Magazine): When ChatGPT Broke an Entire Field: An Oral History

John Pavlus chronicles the seismic transformation of NLP from an academic discipline to an LLM-dominated battleground, capturing researchers’ awe, anxiety, and ambivalence as corporate scale, existential debates, and paradigm shifts reshape the field.

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➿ Agile & Leadership

Lenny Rachitsky and Jerry Colonna: How have I been complicit in creating the conditions I say I don’t want? | Jerry Colonna (CEO of Reboot, executive coach, former VC)

In conversation with Lenny Rachitsky, Jerry Colonna shares a transformative equation for leadership: practical skills and radical self-inquiry. He challenges leaders to confront how they may enable the very dysfunctions they resent.

Joost Minnaar (via Corporate Rebels): 10 Questions About Haier’s RenDanHeYi Model—Answered

Joost Minnaar distills Haier’s radical RenDanHeYi model into 10 essential answers, showing how decentralized micro-enterprises, entrepreneurial accountability, and internal market dynamics replace traditional corporate hierarchies at a massive, global scale.

Maarten Dalmijn: The Return of the Scrum Master

Maarten Dalmijn challenges the notion of reviving the Scrum Master role, arguing it’s fundamentally flawed and often misused. Instead, he calls for deeper, paradigm-shifting change beyond Scrum and its traditional constructs.

📯 Product Discovery Mistakes, Agile Leadership, Taylorism to Product Mindset — Hands-on Agile 2025

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🛠 Concepts, Practices, Tools & Measuring

Dr Milan Milanović: How Google Measures and Manages Tech Debt

Dr. Milan Milanović shares how Google tackled the problem of technical debt at scale, defining ten types of debt, measuring their impact through engineering surveys, and managing them with frameworks, maturity models, and cultural change to boost developer productivity.

Vitaly Friedman (via Smashing Magazine): How To Launch Big Complex Projects

Vitaly Friedman shares hard-earned lessons on launching complex UX projects. He urges teams to plan backward, manage risks, tackle unknowns early, and treat design as risk mitigation, not decoration, for smoother, more successful delivery.

(via Mind The Product): Context, intent, change, purpose, constraints – a model for communicating requirements

Jake Bowen-Bate draws lessons from military operations to suggest a structured, purpose-driven model for communicating product requirements, focusing on context, intent, change, purpose, and constraints to empower autonomous, adaptable teams.

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