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In this episode of The Deep Dive, we explore one of the biggest tensions in modern agile and product organisations: are agile roles disappearing, or are they simply evolving?
Across many organisations, there is a growing narrative that roles such as Scrum Master, Product Owner, Engineering Leader, and specialist roles are no longer needed in the same way. Under pressure to simplify structures, cut cost, and move faster, some businesses are questioning whether these roles have become overhead.
This conversation takes a different view.
Rather than seeing these roles as outdated, this episode explores how they are maturing in response to a more complex organisational reality. As digital product work has grown beyond small co-located teams into distributed, cross-functional, AI-influenced environments, the demands on these roles have shifted. The challenge is no longer just about following frameworks or managing delivery activity. It is about enabling better decisions, supporting flow, aligning around value, and helping organisations work more coherently across product, engineering, business, and specialist disciplines.
In the episode, we discuss:
This is not a framework debate or a defence of old job titles. It is a broader reflection on what healthy product and agile organisations actually need from the people working within them.
If you work in product, agile, engineering, delivery, transformation, or leadership, this episode offers a calm, practical, system-focused perspective on why agile roles are not dying, they are maturing.
Based on insights drawn from books by Matthew Coxall.
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The views and thoughts expressed in this podcast are those of the author.
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In this episode of The Deep Dive, we explore one of the biggest tensions in modern agile and product organisations: are agile roles disappearing, or are they simply evolving?
Across many organisations, there is a growing narrative that roles such as Scrum Master, Product Owner, Engineering Leader, and specialist roles are no longer needed in the same way. Under pressure to simplify structures, cut cost, and move faster, some businesses are questioning whether these roles have become overhead.
This conversation takes a different view.
Rather than seeing these roles as outdated, this episode explores how they are maturing in response to a more complex organisational reality. As digital product work has grown beyond small co-located teams into distributed, cross-functional, AI-influenced environments, the demands on these roles have shifted. The challenge is no longer just about following frameworks or managing delivery activity. It is about enabling better decisions, supporting flow, aligning around value, and helping organisations work more coherently across product, engineering, business, and specialist disciplines.
In the episode, we discuss:
This is not a framework debate or a defence of old job titles. It is a broader reflection on what healthy product and agile organisations actually need from the people working within them.
If you work in product, agile, engineering, delivery, transformation, or leadership, this episode offers a calm, practical, system-focused perspective on why agile roles are not dying, they are maturing.
Based on insights drawn from books by Matthew Coxall.
Support the show
Enjoyed the episode?
Don’t forget to subscribe to Agile Product Hub for more deep dives into Agile roles, real-world practices, and product thinking that delivers.
Explore the full Agile How To book series for hands-on guidance tailored to Product Owners, Scrum Masters, Developers, and Agile Leaders.
Visit AgileProductHub.com to access resources, templates, and training designed to help you thrive.
The views and thoughts expressed in this podcast are those of the author.
Podcast created on the notebookllm platform
🎧 #AgileHowToSeries | #AgileProductHub