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“You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.”
In software and beyond, we throw around words like agile, risk, governance, and contracts as if everyone agrees on what they mean. Spoiler: they don’t.
In this episode, Matt and Liam explore how mismatched definitions create friction - from software teams trying to be “agile,” to companies drafting contracts, to lawmakers writing privacy rules. It turns out the hardest part isn’t always the code or the compliance; it’s making sure we’re actually talking about the same thing.
We discuss:
It’s a mix of humour, reflection, and a reminder that sometimes the biggest risk isn’t technical at all—it’s assuming everyone means the same thing when they don’t.
🔗 Tonight’s Links:
🍻 Tonight’s Drinks:
Any Likes 👍, Shares 📣, Subscriptions 🔔, and Love ❤️ help us keep the mics on.
Cheers! 🍻
By Matt Goldman & Liam Elliott“You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.”
In software and beyond, we throw around words like agile, risk, governance, and contracts as if everyone agrees on what they mean. Spoiler: they don’t.
In this episode, Matt and Liam explore how mismatched definitions create friction - from software teams trying to be “agile,” to companies drafting contracts, to lawmakers writing privacy rules. It turns out the hardest part isn’t always the code or the compliance; it’s making sure we’re actually talking about the same thing.
We discuss:
It’s a mix of humour, reflection, and a reminder that sometimes the biggest risk isn’t technical at all—it’s assuming everyone means the same thing when they don’t.
🔗 Tonight’s Links:
🍻 Tonight’s Drinks:
Any Likes 👍, Shares 📣, Subscriptions 🔔, and Love ❤️ help us keep the mics on.
Cheers! 🍻