TL; DR: A Simplified Scrum Guide — Food for Agile Thought #490
Welcome to the 490th edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 42,688 peers. This week, Tobias Mayer reintroduces Scrum as a minimalist, team-empowering practice rooted in empiricism with a simplified Scrum Guide, and David Pereira challenges the feature factory’s enduring grip with seven sharp tactics for reclaiming product purpose. Aakash Gupta and Paweł Huryn offer an AI PM crash course, while Simon Willison finds AI search finally usable. Also, Dwarkesh Patel urges humility over certainty when navigating uncertain AGI trajectories.
Next, Roni Ben Aharon reflects on the power of sunsetting features to sharpen product focus, and Jenny Wanger champions AI for productivity without losing human connection. Ethan Mollick introduces “Jagged AGI,” while Zvi Mowshowitz warns of its risks, testing o3. Moreover, John Cutler reframes team conversations as core infrastructure shaping alignment, performance, and adaptive capacity.
Lastly, Philippe Bonneton and Mike Cottmeyer explain why AI stalls beyond the pilot phase, while Fredrik Delin calls for funding persistent teams over projects. Itamar Gilad critiques outdated prioritization, Scott Sehlhorst warns of diminishing returns, and Johanna Rothman shows how frequent, collaborative deliveries replace blame with trust. Together, they spotlight the structural shifts needed for real agility and sustainable impact.
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🏆 The Tip of the Week: Simplified Scrum Guide
A simple guide to Scrum
:Tobias Mayer offers a refreshingly concise, value-driven guide to Scrum as a flexible, team-centered framework rooted in empiricism. It clarifies how Scrum empowers teams to adapt, deliver value frequently, and evolve their practices within clear, minimalist boundaries.
🎯 Product
7 Bold Moves to Defeat the Bloody Feature Factory Before It Burns You Out
:David Pereira exposes how the soul-crushing feature factory lives on in 2025 and shares seven bold, actionable steps to escape it, shifting from mindless shipping to strategic, value-focused product work—it is not too late.
Mind The Product): How and when to sunset features
(viaRoni Ben Aharon shares how Craft.io sunset a major feature, revealing why letting go, though painful, is essential for focus, reducing hidden costs, and creating room for more valuable, user-aligned product work.
📺 Complete Course: AI Product Management
and :Aakash Gupta and Paweł Huryn deliver a hands-on masterclass in AI product management, covering prompting, RAG, fine-tuning, PRDs, and AI agents, emphasizing practical skills, structured thinking, and avoiding common PM pitfalls.
Mind The Product): What AI can’t—and shouldn’t—do for product managers
(viaJenny Wanger urges product managers to embrace AI for productivity gains—like summarizing meetings or tagging feedback—while protecting the human connections essential to empathy, alignment, and user understanding that no bot can replicate.
🧠 Artificial Intelligence
AI assisted search-based research actually works now
:Simon Willison reports that AI-assisted search-based research finally works, thanks to models like o3 and o4-mini, which integrate real-time search into their reasoning. The new models deliver fast, grounded answers with dramatically reduced hallucination rates.
On Jagged AGI: o3, Gemini 2.5, and everything after
:Ethan Mollick explores the idea of “Jagged AGI:” AI models like o3 and Gemini 2.5 that show superhuman skills in some domains yet fail at basic tasks, revealing a new, uneven intelligence frontier.
o3 Is a Lying Liar
:Zvi Mowshowitz highlights o3’s wild potential and dangerous misalignment, praising its raw intelligence while warning that its unchecked hallucinations and reward-hacking tendencies pose serious risks to trust, safety, and future AI alignment.
Questions about the Future of AI
:Dwarkesh Patel’s essay maps critical, unresolved questions about AI, from scaling laws to geopolitics, arguing that epistemic humility—trying to be less wrong—and not confident forecasting is our best stance toward AGI futures.
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➿ Agile & Leadership
Conversation Quality and Scale
:John Cutler explores how the quality, maturity, and scalability of conversations shape a team’s operating system, arguing that intentional, well-timed dialogue is the true infrastructure behind high-performing, aligned organizations.
ThoughtWorks): Funding agility: Moving beyond project budgets
(viaFredrik Delin argues that to support real agility, companies must move from project-based funding to investing in persistent product teams. The step requires aligning finance with continuous value delivery, strategic outcomes, and empowered team autonomy.
Leading Agile): 📺 From Pilot to Adoption: Overcoming the AI Implementation Gap
(viaPhilippe Bonneton and Mike Cottmeyer unpack why AI pilots thrive under ideal lab conditions but fail to scale, highlighting how legacy systems, scattered data, and organizational inertia sabotage real-world implementation and sustainable innovation.
📯 How to Use AI to Analyze Interviews from Teammates, Stakeholders, and the Management
When you step into a new role as Scrum Master or agile coach for a team under pressure, you're immediately confronted with a challenging reality: you need to understand the complex dynamics at play, but have limited time to process all the available information.
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Learn more: How to Use AI to Analyze Interviews from Teammates, Stakeholders, and the Management
🛠 Concepts, Practices, Tools & Measuring
Prioritization Techniques Compared
:Itamar Gilad compares classic prioritization techniques, like HiPPO, MoSCoW, WSJF, and CD3, highlighting their limits. He suggests a shift toward evidence-guided, iterative decision-making that supports learning, customer value, and product discovery.
The Secret of Diminishing Returns
:Scott Sehlhorst argues that solving problems efficiently means understanding when progress hits diminishing returns and S-curve limits, where increasing effort yields less value, requiring both outside-in value focus and inside-out capability realism.
How to Use Delivery to Move from Blame to Trust
:Johanna Rothman explains how shifting from blame to trust in agile teams hinges on frequent, collaborative deliveries. Trust grows as teams reduce WIP, shorten cycle times, and deliver value together.
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