Agile
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From Teams to Groups to Segments – An evolution using the Target Operating Model
A few weeks ago, I published an article about how we grew Product & Tech (P&T) at N26 during hypergrowth.…
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Minimum Requirements Documentation: A Matter of Context
A colleague asked me about the kinds of documentation the team might need for their stories. He wanted to know…
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Clean Your Backlogs
I’ve been working at the intersection of the project portfolio and the product roadmaps. (You can tell because of the…
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The Agile virus
The thing we call Agile is a virus. It gets into organizations and disrupts the normal course of business. In…
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Data-driven product development
The need for data-driven product development Product development has many nuances and dependencies. Every product development cycle or SDLC imagined…
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Should Product Roadmaps Have Dates?
If product roadmaps should show dates is a controversial question. Some people have passionately argued that dates should be banned…
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When is “Agile Scaling” the Answer?
At the Influential Agile Leader workshop earlier this year, I led a session about scaling and how you might think…
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Trust Them to Get the Job Done, Not!
There are twelve principles in the Agile Manifesto. The fifth one says: “Build projects around motivated individuals. Give them the…
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Product Planning, Information Persistence & Product Lifetime
I’ve been thinking a lot about planning recently. Many of my clients want to create long-term plans, based on data…
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