Food for Agile Thought #466: Product Discovery Guide, Competitive Research Guide, Agile Fatigue, Fuzzy Product Strategy
Stefan Wolpers
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Welcome to the 466th edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 42,928 peers.?
This week’s issue features Afonso Franco in a masterclass with Teresa Torres and Petra Wille, sharing a great product discovery guide, while James Morgan dissects Agile’s limitations, promoting critical thinking over rigidity. John Cutler and Tom Kerwin satirically tackle extreme leadership in “Ultra Founder Mode,” and Lisa Gill highlights self-managing teams’ struggles with autonomy. Also, Wes Kao delves into understanding bureaucrats’ mindsets to foster better collaboration.
Next, David Pereira advocates using AI as a co-pilot to elevate PM effectiveness, while Aatir Abdul Rauf offers a detailed guide to competitive research for B2B SaaS. In an interview with Aakash Gupta, George Harter shares his approach to understanding users, and Melissa Perri provides strategies for achieving clarity amid ambiguous company visions.
Lastly, Itamar Gilad shares practical techniques for fostering a strong decision-making culture using clear roles and evidence-based approaches. Moreover, Ant Murphy shares his observations about John Cutler’s prioritization course, which is focused on urgency. Gregor Ojstersek discusses the importance of metrics like DORA and SPACE, and Evan Armstrong emphasizes storytelling and psychology in influencing leadership. Finally, Cedric Chin explores how business frameworks intersect with human nature through lessons from Sam Zemurray’s banana trade success.
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?? The Tip of the Week: Product Discovery Guide
?? Afonso Franco, Petra Wille, and Teresa Torres: Product Discovery Guide
Afonso Franco delivers a 2-hour masterclass on product discovery with industry legends Teresa Torres and Petra Wille, diving deep into topics like framing outcomes, closing the strategy-discovery loop, and avoiding key pitfalls.
Authors: Afonso Franco, Petra Wille , and Teresa Torres
?? Lemon of the?Week
(via Medium): dVx: The Metric Scrum Teams Need to?Succeed
The author’s dVx metric tries to measure “external stories” in Scrum, turning agility into a numbers game instead of focusing on delivering real value. This is classic nonsense in action.
? Agile & Leadership
John Cutler and Tom Kerwin: Ultra Founder?Mode
John Cutler and Tom Kerwin explore “Ultra Founder Mode,” a satirical take on extreme leadership, emphasizing relentless accountability, radical ownership, and full immersion in every challenge without excuses or dilution of responsibility.
Source: Ultra Founder Mode
Authors: John Cutler and Tom Kerwin
(via Corporate Rebels): Overcoming the Top Challenges of Self-Managing Teams
Lisa Gill shares critical challenges self-managing teams often face, emphasizing the need to shift away from ingrained command-and-control habits and develop new mindsets that empower genuine team autonomy and accountability.
(via Lean Enterprise Institute): From Agile Fatigue to Experimentation: Finding a Better Way in Development
James Morgan explores Agile’s limitations, emphasizing critical thinking and experimentation to adapt methodologies like Lean and Agile for specific contexts, advocating for thoughtful application over rigid adherence to frameworks.
Wes Kao: “What will I tell my boss?”: Why founders should understand the worldview of bureaucrats
Wes Kao explains why founders need to understand bureaucrats’ risk-averse mindset, suggesting strategies like using social proof, minimizing perceived risk, and empathizing with their cautious decision-making approach to drive successful collaboration.
Author: Wes Kao
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David Pereira: How PMs Can Benefit from Generative AI Instead of Being Replaced by?It
David Pereira emphasizes using AI as a co-pilot to amplify PMs’ potential, covering critical areas like creating prototypes, synthesizing insights, framing problems, and leveraging empathy to achieve success.
Author: David Pereira
Aatir Abdul Rauf: The Practical Guide to Competitive Research for Product & GTM?Teams
Aatir Abdul Rauf offers a comprehensive guide to competitive research, emphasizing its importance for PMs and PMMs in B2B SaaS. The guide covers competitor analysis techniques, tools, and actionable insights to inform strategy and go-to-market practices.
Author: Aatir Abdul Rauf
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?? Aakash Gupta and George Harter: The Ultimate Guide to Knowing Your Users as a?PM
In an interview with Aakash Gupta, George Harter shares his two-part strategy for PMs actually to know their users. The approach focuses on listening tours and user surveys while exploring leadership challenges, AI, and the evolving role of PMs.
Authors: Aakash Gupta and George Harter
Melissa Perri: How to Get Clarity When Your Company’s Strategy is…?’Fuzzy’
Melissa Perri shares strategies for gaining clarity when a company’s vision is vague, offering practical questions to align initiatives with value drivers, and confidently navigating ambiguous priorities.
Author: Melissa Perri
?? Ditch the Unfinished Action Items: How to Make Retrospectives Lead to Real?Change
If your team consistently creates action items during Retrospectives but rarely completes them, you’re not alone. Unfinished action items are a major productivity killer and lead to stalled progress. This article highlights five actionable practices to ensure Retrospective tasks get done, including limiting action items in progress, assigning clear ownership, and adding a review of the progress in every Retrospective.
The key to real improvement isn’t in creating long lists?—?it’s in following through. By treating Retrospective action items with the same importance as other Sprint tasks, your team can finally break the cycle of unfinished improvements and see real, beneficial change, individually and at the team level.
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Itamar Gilad: A Culture of Good Decision-Making (Part?2)
Itamar Gilad shares practical techniques for fostering a good decision-making culture, emphasizing clear decision roles (ACID model), “disagree and commit” practices, avoiding outcome bias, and incorporating evidence-based approaches to reduce risk.
Author: Itamar Gilad
Ant Murphy: Prioritization & Urgency: Key Lessons from John Culter’s Prioritization Course
Ant Murphy shares key lessons from John Cutler’s course on prioritization, which emphasizes urgency as a critical factor. He introduces John’s collaborative prioritization activity, which is designed to surface the right conversations and make better decisions.
Author: Ant Murphy
Gregor Ojstersek: How to use engineering metrics for the success of engineers and?teams
Gregor Ojstersek emphasizes using the right engineering metrics like DORA, SPACE, and DevEx to drive team success, prioritizing transparency and learning over blame while aligning software development with business outcomes.
Author: Gregor Ojstersek
Evan Armstrong (via Every): How to Win Arguments and Manipulate Managers
Evan Armstrong shares his journey from frustrated analyst to effective persuader by using narratives, understanding decision-makers’ psychology, and preparing for objections to influence leadership and shape company strategy.
Author: Evan Armstrong
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Cedric Chin (via Commonplace): Business Reality Without Frameworks
Cedric Chin explores how business, despite modern frameworks, is rooted in human psychology and economic realities, drawing lessons from Sam Zemurray’s journey to scale in the early banana trade.
Author: Cedric Chin
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3 周Appreciate the mention Stefan Wolpers!
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3 周Great list. Thanks for the shout out Stefan Wolpers !
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3 周Stefan Wolpers Thanks for the mention!
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3 周Thanks Stefan! Happy you enjoyed it!