Food for Agile Thought #266: Popular Component Teams, Team Morale in WFH Times, Roadmaps Are Dead, Experimentation at Spotify
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TL; DR: Popular Component Teams, Team Morale in WFH Times — Food for Agile Thought #266
Welcome to the 266th edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 27,841 peers. This week, we attempt to understand the why and how of popular component teams; we pick new practices to build morale remotely, and we confront our anxiety of having to deal with emotional reactions at work.
We then mourn the passing of product roadmaps (just kidding, they’re alive and well); we have a look at Spotify’s new platform supporting product discovery, and we gain a better understanding of how to determine the pricing of a SaaS product.
Lastly, we enjoy reading another free chapter of “The Art of Agile Development, Second Edition.”
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James Shore: Chapter 4: Investing in Agility
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Agile & Scrum
Joshua Kerievsky (via Industrial Logic): Why Are Component Teams Still So Popular?
Joshua Kerievsky reflects on cross-functional teams, the popularity of components, and how this is affecting the strive for business agility.
Source: Industrial Logic: Why Are Component Teams Still So Popular?
Author: Joshua Kerievsky
Claire Lew (via Know Your Team | Blog): How to build team morale remotely
Claire Lew shares 12 practices for how to build team morale remotely in the long-term.
Source: Know Your Team | Blog: How to build team morale remotely
Author: Claire Lew
(via Radical Candor): Emotional Reactions At Work Are Awkward: Here’s How To Deal
Radical Candor lists hands-on advice on how to deliver honest feedback and navigate emotional reactions.
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Product & Lean
Janna Bastow (via Mind The Product): Roadmaps Are Dead. Long Live Roadmaps!
In this podcast, Janna Bastow delves into whether every product needs a roadmap and, if so, why a roadmap needs to be human-readable.
Source: Mind The Product: Roadmaps Are Dead. Long Live Roadmaps!
Author: Janna Bastow
Johan Rydberg (via Spotify Engineering): Spotify’s New Experimentation Platform (Part 1)
Johan Rydberg provides insight into Spotify’s new platform to support product discovery.
Source: Spotify Engineering: Spotify’s New Experimentation Platform (Part 1)
Author: Johan Rydberg
Lenny Rachitsky and Patrick Campbell: How to price your SaaS product
Patrick Campbell dissects the path to achieving the optimal pricing strategy.
Source: How to price your SaaS product
Authors: Lenny Rachitsky and Patrick Campbell
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