TL; DR: Bureaucracies — Food for Agile Thought #474
Welcome to the 474th edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 42,8883 peers. This week, John Cutler examines the tension between adhocracies and bureaucracies in tech, while Miljan Bajić uses Kuhn’s paradigm shift theory to frame the transition from Waterfall to true agility. Christoph Roser warns against “Dark Lean,” where cost-centric misuse of lean practices undermines safety and respect. Maarten Dalmijn highlights the importance of simplicity and emergence in navigating uncertainty, and John Rauser champions probabilistic thinking and adaptive systems for large-scale software delivery success. Also, we consider whether “pure Scrum” is actually applicable.
Next, Richard Mironov emphasizes the need for product managers to tailor communication to diverse audiences, aligning with stakeholder needs. Pavel Samsonov highlights the pitfalls of focusing on product problems over customer needs, advocating outcome-driven planning. Aakash Gupta shares strategies for proactive product quality, including pre-mortems, lifecycle planning, user testing, and robust monitoring to build trust and avoid reactive issues.
Lastly, Gergely Orosz and Sean Goedecke discuss navigating Big Tech projects, blending technical expertise with management savvy, and Jason Yip challenges traditional productivity metrics, focusing on value and impact. Tejas Kumar introduces the TJS Collaboration Model to foster meaningful professional relationships, while Madeleine Wyatt explores navigating office politics with integrity to build authentic and effective connections.
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🏆 The Tip of the Week: Bureaucracies
John Cutler: Adhocracies and Bureaucracies
John Cutler contrasts adhocracies in rapid-growth tech companies with bureaucracies in enterprises, exploring implicit bureaucracy, cultural swings, and the balance between team independence and global collaboration to drive organizational success.
Source: Adhocracies and Bureaucracies
Author: John Cutler
🍋 Lemon of the Week
Adam Ard: Definition of Dumb
The author delivers a misguided takedown of Scrum’s Definition of Done, confusing a critical quality alignment tool for bureaucratic blame-shifting, all while ignoring its intent to empower teams toward shared excellence.
Source: Definition of Dumb
Author: Adam Ard
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➿ Agile & Leadership
Miljan Bajic: Moving from Agile to Agility — Kuhn’s Cycle
Miljan Bajić explores the journey from Waterfall to Agile and beyond, using Kuhn’s paradigm shift theory to highlight the evolution toward true organizational agility as a systemic capability.
Source: Moving from Agile to Agility — Kuhn’s Cycle
Author: Miljan Bajic
Christoph Roser: Dark Lean
Christoph Roser introduces “Dark Lean,” drawing parallels to “Dark Scrum,” highlighting how misusing lean practices to prioritize cost over safety, quality, and respect can harm workers and long-term success.
Source: Dark Lean
Author: Christoph Roser
Maarten Dalmijn: Agile in One Sentence
Maarten Dalmijn explains Agile as working with knowns to uncover unknowns, cautioning against premature optimization, overcomplication, and false certainty while emphasizing emergence, simplicity, and embracing uncertainty to adapt effectively.
Source: Agile in One Sentence
Author: Maarten Dalmijn
(via InfoQ): Beat the Plan: Probabilistic Strategies for Successful Software Delivery at Scale
John Rauser advocates for probabilistic thinking and adaptive systems in large-scale software delivery, emphasizing systems design, risk control, and embracing uncertainty to achieve consistent outcomes and thrive beyond traditional planning.
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Rich Mironov: Reading the Room / Knowing Your Audience
Richard Mironov emphasizes the importance of tailoring communication to diverse audiences, urging product managers to adapt their messaging, structure, and style to align with stakeholders’ needs and organizational contexts.
Source: Reading the Room / Knowing Your Audience
Author: Rich Mironov
Pavel Samsonov (via Medium): Stop inventing product problems; start solving customer problems
Pavel Samsonov highlights how low-performing teams focus on product problems instead of solving real customer needs, emphasizing the importance of outcome-driven planning to create meaningful and practical solutions.
Aakash Gupta: Proactive Product Quality – How to Prevent Issues Before Users Even Notice
Aakash Gupta outlines proactive strategies for product quality, emphasizing prevention through pre-mortems, lifecycle planning, user testing, and robust monitoring to avoid reactive firefighting and build user trust.
📯 Can Pure Scrum Actually Work?
Can you rely on pure Scrum to transform your organization and deliver value? Not always. While Scrum excels in simplicity and flexibility, applying it “out of the box” often falls short in corporate contexts due to limitations in product discovery, scaling, and portfolio management.
This article explores the conditions under which pure Scrum thrives, the organizational DNA required to support it, and practical scenarios where it works best—along with a candid look at where it struggles. Discover whether pure Scrum is a realistic approach for your team and how thoughtful adaptation can unlock its true potential.
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Gergely Orosz and Sean Goedecke: 📺 Shipping projects at Big Tech with Sean Goedecke
Gergely Orosz discusses how to ship projects in Big Tech with Sean Goedecke, emphasizing technical skills, management lingo, proactive demos, and strategies for thriving in remote engineering roles.
Source: 📺 Shipping projects at Big Tech with Sean Goedecke
Authors: Gergely Orosz and Sean Goedecke
Jason Yip (via Medium): Bad idea: You can’t measure productivity
Jason Yip critiques traditional productivity metrics, advocating for a focus on delivered value and impact, using intermediate outcomes as shorter-term indicators to bridge lagging impact in product development.
We engage in activities (effort) to build features (output) that cause changes in customer behaviours (outcomes) that eventually lead to value to the organization (impact).
Source: Medium: Bad idea: You can’t measure productivity
Author: Jason Yip
Tejas Kumar: How to Grow Professional Relationships
Tejas Kumar introduces the TJS Collaboration Model, outlining seven states of professional relationships, from competition to collaboration, emphasizing synergy, alignment, and actionable steps to strengthen meaningful connections.
Source: How to Grow Professional Relationships
Author: Tejas Kumar
🎶 Encore
(via Harvard Business Review): 🎙 How to Master Office Politics Without Compromising Your Values
Madeleine Wyatt explores how leaders can navigate office politics with integrity, emphasizing sincerity, networking, and influence to build authentic relationships and enhance workplace effectiveness.
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