Food for Agile Thought #113: Scaling Spotify, Technical Debt, Dogfooding, Cost of Delay

Food for Agile Thought #113: Scaling Spotify, Technical Debt, Dogfooding, Cost of Delay


Food for Agile Thought’s issue #113 covers scaling agile at Spotify, why technical debt gets out of control, how to go faster, and that customer centricity requires changes to the organization.

We also have a look at ‘Cost of Delay’ as a concept and learn that buildings MVPs might be counterproductive, and to make (product) decisions without a doubt.

Lastly, Hiten Shah considers Trello a failure — find out why.

Have a great week!

?? The Tip of the Week: Scaling Spotify



Henrik Kniberg (via Crisp): Scaling Agile @ LEGO and Spotify

Henrik Kniberg shares his slides “Scaling Agile @ LEGO and Spotify.”

Source: Crisp: Scaling Agile @ LEGO and Spotify

Author: Henrik Kniberg



Agile & Scrum



Leon Tranter: Technical debt — or technical bankruptcy?

Leon Tranter analyses the reasons that technical debt gets out of control, and “developers suck” is not one of them.

Source: Technical debt — or technical bankruptcy?

Author: Leon Tranter



Jessica Kerr (via GOTO Conferences): Forget Velocity, Let’s Talk Acceleration

Jessica Kerr at GOTO 2017 on how to do the most useful work to go faster.

Source: GOTO Conferences: Forget Velocity, Let’s Talk Acceleration

Author: Jessica Kerr



David Cancel: Creating A Customer-Driven Product Machine

David Cancel points out that being ‘customer-driven’ requires ownership, autonomy, and cross-functionality.

Source: Creating A Customer-Driven Product Machine

Author: David Cancel



Jim Hayden (via Leading Agile): Cost of Delay. What does it mean? Prioritize your backlog and maximize ROI.

Jim Hayden explains the ‘Cost of Delay’ concept and its usefulness to prioritize a product backlog.

Source: Leading Agile: Cost of Delay. What does it mean? Prioritize your backlog and maximize ROI.

Author: Jim Hayden



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Product & Lean



Wayne Chang: Want To Build An Incredible Product? Strive For The Delta Of ‘Wow’

Wayne Chang does not believe in the ‘minimum viable product’ mantra — you only get one chance to make a great impression.

Source: Want To Build An Incredible Product? Strive For The Delta Of ‘Wow’

Author: Wayne Chang



Paul Rosania (via First Round Capital): Make Product Decisions Without Doubt — My Lessons from Twitter and Slack

Paul Rosania dissects four fundamental product changes and the tactics he used to power through the doubt that accompanied them.

Source: First Round Capital: Make Product Decisions Without Doubt — My Lessons from Twitter and Slack

Author: Paul Rosania



Suzie Prince and Emily Luke (via ThoughtWorks): Developer Dogfooding Is not User Research

Suzie Prince and Emily Luke urge to include developers in the design research process.

Source: ThoughtWorks: Developer Dogfooding Is not User Research

Authors: Suzie Prince and Emily Luke



Hiten Shah: Why Trello Failed to Build a $1 Billion+ Business

Hiten Shah talks about the opportunity that Trello missed, and what it could have done instead.

Source: Why Trello Failed to Build a $1 Billion+ Business

Author: Hiten Shah



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Food for Agile Thought #113: Scaling Spotify, Technical Debt, Dogfooding, Cost of Delay was first published on Age-of-Product.

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