Food for Agile Thought #311: No More Deadlines, Shipping the Org Chart, Goodbye Managers, OKRs Are Networks
Stefan Wolpers
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TL; DR: No More Deadlines, Goodbye Managers — Food for Agile Thought?#311
Welcome to the 311th edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 33,103 peers.?
This week, we reflect on the abandonment of deadlines for team health and the effectiveness of engineering projects. Also, we delve into the obsolescence of the modern manager; we define cross-functional vs. t-shaped to avoid confusion within teams and larger agile ecosystems, and we have a look at how large companies manage engineering projects.
We then explore how teams can make better product decisions, for example, by employing the Jobs-to-be-done framework; we share war stories from Microsoft regarding the perils of reflecting internal communication structures in a product’s design, and we list eight concerns about NPS, from displacing other efforts to a bad word of mouth.
Lastly, we share the results of a large study on remote work based on data from 61,182 US Microsoft employees over the first six months of 2020, and we point at a critical issue in applying OKRs: They don’t work as intended when merely handed down from top to bottom.
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Eric Elliott (via Medium): Demos Over Deadlines
Eric Elliott reflects on the abandonment of deadlines for team health and the effectiveness of engineering projects.
Source:?Medium: Demos Over Deadlines
Author:?Eric Elliott
? Agile &?Scrum
Ed Zitron (via The Atlantic): Say Goodbye to Your?Manager
Ed Zitron delves into the obsolescence of the modern manager, as fewer managers and less bureaucracy equal higher profitability.
Author:?Ed Zitron
Ken Rubin: Cross-Functional vs. T-Shaped: Are They the Same?Concept?
Ken Rubin shares useful definitions of both terms to avoid confusion within teams and larger agile ecosystems.
Author:?Ken Rubin
Gergely Orosz: How Big Tech Runs Tech Projects and the Curious Absence of?Scrum
Gergely Orosz aggregates insight into how large companies organize engineering projects.
Author:?Gergely Orosz
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?? Joe Leech and Janna Bastow (via ProdPad): Making Better Product Decisions with
In this podcast, Joe Leech and Janna Bastow explore how teams can make better product decisions, for example, by employing the Jobs-to-be-done framework.
Authors:?Joe Leech ?and?Janna Bastow
领英推荐
Steven Sinofsky: Don’t Ship the Org?Chart
Steven Sinofsky shares war stories from Microsoft regarding the perils of reflecting internal communication structures in a product’s design.
Source:?Don’t Ship the Org Chart
Author:?Steven Sinofsky
Jeff Sauro (via Measuring Usability): Why Do People Hate the Net Promoter?Score?
Jeff Sauro lists eight concerns about NPS, from displacing other efforts to a bad word of mouth.
Author:?Jeff Sauro
?? Estimates Are Useful, Just Ditch the?Numbers
Many people dislike estimating work items as estimates supposedly open the path to the misuse of velocity by the managers, reintroducing Taylorism, micro-management, and excessive reporting through the backdoor. To them, for example, the proponents of #noestimates, estimates conflict with basic ideas of agile product development such as self-management, becoming outcome-focused, or leaving the feature factory for good.
I like to suggest a different, less ideological approach: estimates are useful at the team level, just ditch the numbers. How so? Estimation of work items is a fast way for a Scrum team to figure out whether all team members are on the same page regarding the why, the what, and the how of the upcoming work. The numbers are a mere side-effect, probably still valid to inform the team, though. (Indeed, the numbers are not intended to be used beyond the team level.)
By the way, similar to the fact that you cannot “not communicate,” I am convinced that people will always “estimate,” whether they talk about it or not.
Read more:?Estimates Are Useful, Just Ditch the Numbers .
?? Tools & Measuring
(via nature): The effects of remote work on collaboration among information workers
Nature shares the results of a large study on remote work based on data from 61,182 US Microsoft employees over the first six months of 2020.
Chris Butler (via Medium): OKRs are networks, not hierarchies
Chris Butler points at a critical issue in applying OKRs: They don’t work as intended when merely handed down from top to bottom.
Author:?Chris Butler
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