TL; DR: Spotify Model Fallacy, Pirates & Leadership—Food for Agile Thought #294
Welcome to the 294th edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 31,412 peers. This week, we dissect the Spotify model fallacy. (By the way, Spotify is no longer using product squads.) We also point at the forward-thinking approach of pirates regarding governance and self-management and why some people have difficulties embracing the idea of autonomous action by self-directed individuals.
We then learn the two only ways of pushing back requests to build features to close deals. Moreover, we list core principles that come with experimentation and what it takes to drive the change; finally, we analyze the popular leadership fallacy to mandate creating ‘innovative feature,’ probably, with a timeline, incentivized by OKRs.
Lastly, we delve into the origins of feature creep, adding on top of the usual suspects—such as gold-plating—the difficulties that distributed teams face. (See also Gold-Plating Beyond Done — Making Your Scrum Work #7.)
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🏆 The Tip of the Week: Spotify Model Fallacy
(via Chameleon): Why Spotify Squads Are a Popular Failure for Product Teams
Ray Slater Berry, Nasko Terziev, and Ben Paton dissect the original ‘Spotify model.’ By the way, Spotify is no longer using product squads.
➿ Agile & Scrum
What Pirates Have to Teach Us About Leadership
:Francesca Gino points at the forward-thinking approach of pirates regarding governance and self-management.
Corporate Rebels): Some Can Handle Self-Management. Some Can't. Here's Why.
(viaJoost Minnaar shares further insights originating from his Ph.D. thesis and why some people have difficulties embracing the idea of autonomous action by self-directed individuals.
Agile Alliance): The Changing Role of the Agile Coach
(viaDerk-Jan de Grood shares a success story of guiding an organization to becoming agile and what the path meant for the role of the agile coach.
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Building Stuff to Close Deals
:John Cutler points at the two only ways of pushing back to these requests: have a) a compelling product strategy and b) a track record of noticeable impact.
Think Learning, Not Experiments
:Itamar Gilad shares core principles that come with experimentation and what it takes to drive the change.
We Can’t Schedule Innovation, But We Can Schedule Discovery
:Rich Mironov analyzes the popular leadership fallacy to mandate creating ‘innovative feature,’ probably, with a timeline, incentivized by OKRs.
(via Stack Overflow): How to prevent scope creep when managing a project from home
In this article, Owen Jones delves into the origins of feature creep, adding on top of the usual suspects—such as gold-plating—the difficulties that distributed teams face.
📯 Why Scrum Requires a Failure Culture — Making Your Scrum Work #10
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