TL; DR: Reshaping Teamwork — Food for Agile Thought #486
Welcome to the 486th edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 42,656 peers. This week, Fabrizio Dell’Acqua et al. reveal how AI can match team performance and boost collaboration in a Procter & Gamble field study. Julie Zhuo dismantles the traditional product development playbook, while Karri Saarinen champions craft and quality over speed. Itamar Gilad calls for transformational AI visions, not just incremental ones. And Paul Roetzer warns AGI may be closer than we think—raising the stakes for how we lead, build, and stay human.
This week, Zvi Mowshowitz critiques Sam Altman’s casual AGI stance, contrasting it with disruption-heavy models like Epoch’s GATE. Aakash Gupta and Tal Raviv demonstrate building an AI-powered product management copilot in under an hour. McKinsey explores how large organizations are restructuring to unlock gen AI value. Plus, Tobias Mayer and Jade Garratt explore Scrum, safety, and leadership at work.
Lastly, Matheus Lima argues that actual psychological safety thrives on respectful conflict, not artificial harmony. Ian Vanagas identifies communication pitfalls engineers face, while Jeff Gothelf exposes the hidden costs of misused OKRs. Finally, Petra Wille shares why AI notetakers don’t belong in coaching—some moments are too human for machines to capture without consequence.
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🏆 The Tip of the Week: Reshaping Teamwork
(via Harvard Business School): The Cybernetic Teammate: A Field Experiment on Generative AI Reshaping Teamwork and Expertise
Fabrizio Dell’Acqua et al. share findings from an academic field experiment with Procter & Gamble, showing how AI rivals team performance, bridges expertise silos, and even fosters emotional engagement in collaborative knowledge work.
🎯 Product
Julie Zhuo: The Death of Product Development as We Know it
Julie Zhuo declares the old product development playbook dead—mock-heavy, manager-led teams are out; tiny, high-agency teams using AI to prototype, prune, and ship fast are shaping the chaotic, code-first future.
Source: The Death of Product Development as We Know it
Author: Julie Zhuo
Karri Saarinen (via Figma): Karri Saarinen: 10 Rules for Crafting Products That Stand Out
Karri Saarinen (Linear CEO) rejects “move fast and break things,” advocating for quality as a startup differentiator—sharing 10 actionable principles for building with craft ahead of his Config 2025 talk.
Aakash Gupta: 📺 We Built an AI Product Manager in 58 mins (Claude, ChatGPT, Loom + Notion AI)
Aakash Gupta and Tal Raviv walk through how they built an AI-powered product management copilot in under an hour—showcasing real workflows that help PMs boost output, clarity, and decision-making.
🧠 Artificial Intelligence
Paul Roetzer (via Marketing AI Institute): Road to AGI (and Beyond) #1 — The AI Timeline is Accelerating
Paul Roetzer explores why AGI may arrive sooner than expected, how AI agents could reshape organizations, and why we’re still unprepared for the risks—while urging leaders to confront what remains uniquely human in the age of AI.
Zvi Mowshowitz: On (Not) Feeling the AGI
Zvi Mowshowitz critiques Sam Altman’s surprisingly casual view of AGI, contrasting it with models like Epoch’s GATE that anticipate massive disruption—arguing that many tech leaders simply don’t feel the AGI coming.
Source: On (Not) Feeling the AGI
Author: Zvi Mowshowitz
(via McKinsey & Company): The state of AI: How organizations are rewiring to capture value
McKinsey & Company reports that large organizations are redesigning workflows, elevating governance, and reskilling teams to capture value from generative AI, revealing early but meaningful structural shifts and reshaping how businesses operate.
Itamar Gilad: Developing a Transformational Vision for AI and Beyond
Itamar Gilad urges leaders to go beyond incremental AI thinking by crafting transformational visions that look 5–10 years ahead—pragmatic, value-driven futures that solve real problems and outpace short-term, hype-fueled strategies.
Source: Developing a Transformational Vision for AI and Beyond
Author: Itamar Gilad
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➿ Agile & Leadership
Tobias Mayer: Scrum Thoughts
Tobias Mayer offers five poetic reflections on Scrum as subversive, human-centered, and hard to digest for command-and-control cultures, followed by a touching tribute to Artful Making co-author and collaborator Lee Devin.
Source: Scrum Thoughts
Author: Tobias Mayer
Jade Garratt: Psychological Safety and Micromanagement
Jade Garratt unpacks how micromanagement—often unintentional—erodes psychological safety, trust, and team learning, offering practical ways for leaders to shift from control to autonomy without compromising accountability or support.
Source: Psychological Safety and Micromanagement
Author: Jade Garratt
Matheus Lima: Why Your ‘Harmonious’ Team Is Actually Failing
Matheus Lima challenges the myth that quiet, conflict-free teams are healthy—arguing that real psychological safety means embracing friction, encouraging dissent, and building a culture where respectful disagreement leads to better results.
Source: Why Your ‘Harmonious’ Team Is Actually Failing
Author: Matheus Lima
📯 Is Vibe Coding Agile or Merely a Hype?
Vibe coding — using natural language to generate code through AI — represents a significant evolution in software development. It accelerates feedback cycles and democratizes programming but raises concerns about maintainability, security, and technical debt.
Learn why success likely requires a balanced approach: using vibe coding for rapid prototyping while maintaining rigorous standards for production code, with developers evolving from writers to architects and reviewers or auditors.
Learn more: Is Vibe Coding Agile or Merely a Hype?
🛠 Concepts, Practices, Tools & Measuring
Jeff Gothelf: The Hidden Costs of OKRs: When goal-setting becomes a burden
Jeff Gothelf warns that poorly applied OKRs can burden teams rather than help them—highlighting hidden costs when forced onto routine operational work, rolled out without context, or lack support for meaningful execution.
Ian Vanagas (via PostHog): What engineers get wrong about communication
Ian Vanagas outlines six communication mistakes engineers often make—from hoarding information to vague messaging—and shows how PostHog builds a culture of clarity, action, and user focus to ship meaningful outcomes faster.
Source: PostHog: What engineers get wrong about communication
Author: Ian Vanagas
Petra Wille: Why I Don’t Allow AI Notetakers in My Coaching Sessions
Petra Wille explains why she doesn’t allow AI notetakers in coaching: they disrupt trust, presence, and deep reflection—reminding us that not all technologies serve the subtle human moments that drive real transformation.
Source: Why I Don’t Allow AI Notetakers in My Coaching Sessions
Author: Petra Wille
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