TL; DR: Doing Great Work — Food for Agile Thought #400
Welcome to the 400th edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 47,822 peers. This week, we explore the common elements of doing great work across various fields, and we reflect on a discussion around the rigidity of Agile rules, encapsulating the paradox of Agile’s call for adaptation and experimentation versus the perceived necessity of rules. Moreover, we consider a coaching tool, prompting introspection on control, influence, and concerns while analyzing transformations’ need for a radical shift from rigid, top-down management to flexible, people-centric operations rooted in simplified structures and autonomous teams.
Then, we warn against nine common stakeholder management pitfalls and highlight the common pitfall of product teams getting too engrossed in perfecting their process at the cost of practical action. Also, an introverted product manager shares her journey from self-doubt to finding her unique way of navigating the role’s demands, and Jiaona Zhang, SVP of Product at Webflow, discusses building a “minimum lovable product.”
Finally, we emphasize Wardley Mapping’s role in strategy and its evolution, making intangible elements visible for effective product development and organizational transformation. Additionally, we advocate for Trunk-Based Development (TBD) and discuss the importance of CEOs dedicating significant time to innovation activities, implementing novel metrics, and developing inclusive, high-performing teams. Lastly, this week’s lemon offers Scrum “best practices,” from “Practice stand-ups, literally” to “Plan new sprint when product backlog has enough items.” Yes, you read correctly.
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🏆 The Tip of the Week
How to Do Great Work
:Paul Graham explores the common elements of doing great work across various fields, aiming to create a universal guide for highly ambitious individuals. Find out what it truly means to ‘work hard’ in any field.
🍋 The Lemon of the Week
(via AltexSoft): 25 Scrum Process Best Practices that Set Your Agile Workflow for Efficiency
This article hopes to offer best practices for enhancing Scrum’s implementation, from “Practice stand-ups, literally” to “Plan new sprint when product backlog has enough items.”
➿ Agile & Scrum
Why so much resistance to guardrails?
:Bob Galen reflects on a LinkedIn post by Damon Poole, sparking a discussion around the rigidity of Agile rules. The debate encapsulates the paradox of Agile’s call for adaptation and experimentation versus the perceived necessity of rules, particularly for Agile beginners—a paradox?
What can you really influence? Find out by taking a look at your Sphere of Influence
:Kate Leto champions the Sphere of Influence as a valuable coaching tool. Its simplicity and ability to prompt introspection on control, influence, and concerns swiftly and profoundly impact individuals and teams.
Why I prefer trunk-based development
:Trisha Gee advocates for Trunk-Based Development (TBD), a single-branch development practice, as a preferable method over branching, despite Git’s popularity. Learn more about the advantages of TBD in fostering Continuous Delivery.
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🎯 Product
(via Coda.io): How to thrive as an introverted PM
Teresa de Figueiredo, an introverted product manager, shares her journey from self-doubt to finding her unique way of navigating the role’s demands. Discover her toolbox of strategies for managing relationships, conflicts, meetings, and personal energy levels.
YouTube): Common Stakeholder Management Traps to Avoid
(viaAnt Murphy warns against nine common stakeholder management pitfalls, including insufficient understanding of risks/concerns, misaligned communication styles, and neglecting important stakeholders. Learn more about how to avoid these missteps.
🎙 Building Minimum Lovable Products, Stories from WeWork and Airbnb, and Thriving as a PM
:Jiaona Zhang, SVP of Product at Webflow, discusses building a “minimum lovable product,” using storytelling for effective roadmaps, setting ambitious OKRs, and strategies for success in a new role.
📯 The Uncomfortable Truth of Scaling ‘Agile’
Agile transformations, scaling Agile from a team level to the whole organization, are more than implementing frameworks like SAFe®. They require a radical shift from rigid, top-down management to flexible, people-centric operations rooted in simplified structures, autonomous teams, and frequent, sustainable value delivery rather than promising quicker, cheaper results.
Learn more: The Uncomfortable Truth of Scaling ‘Agile’.
🛠 Concepts, Tools & Measuring
Strategy and Wardley Mapping – Part 1
:Dave Hora emphasizes Wardley Mapping’s role in strategy and its evolution, making intangible elements visible for effective product development and organizational transformation. Discover more about Wardley Mapping’s increasing significance.
Double Vision: Choosing the Right Approach to Capture the Product Vision
:Roman Pichler emphasizes a product vision’s pivotal role in product success, providing direction and fostering alignment. However, he points out two competing views on formulating a product vision to be explored and clarified.
Kromatic): Why Speed Beats Perfection in Product Experimentation
(viaAnders Toxboe highlights the common pitfall of product teams getting too engrossed in perfecting their process at the cost of practical action. Learn more about the necessity of balancing theory with execution.
🎶 Encore
Strategyzer): It’s more fun to be a pirate in the Navy
(viaTendayi Viki balances the allure of entrepreneurship with its challenges and contrasts it with innovation in large corporations, which, despite initial hurdles, offer scaling advantages. Discover more about this dual perspective on innovation.
YouTube): 📺 Stimulating Innovation from the C-Suite
and (viaAlex Osterwalder discusses the importance of CEOs dedicating significant time to innovation activities, implementing novel metrics, and developing inclusive, high-performing teams. Discover more about the role of AI in innovation and avoiding ‘innovation theatre.’
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Now available on the Age-of-Product Youtube channel to improve learning, for example, about doing great work:
- Hands-on Agile EXTRA: How Elon Musk Would Run YOUR Business with Joe Justice.
- Hands-on Agile 50: The Product Community of Practice with Petra Wille.
- Hands-on Agile 46: The Agile Fluency Model ® with Diana Larsen.
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