Definitely, Maybe Agile

Two Speeds, One Organization


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Something is shifting inside organizations right now, and it's creating a split that's hard to ignore. AI is compressing the time it takes to generate, validate, and prototype ideas. Some people inside your org are moving at a completely different speed than the systems built to support them. Peter and Dave are calling it the great decoupling, and it's already happening whether you've noticed it or not.

In this episode, they dig into why acceleration in one part of a system creates pressure everywhere else. When you map the end-to-end journey from idea to live product, you often find 30 to 40 distinct steps. AI is handling a handful of them. The rest? Still waiting on decisions, reviews, and handoffs that haven't changed in years. Development isn't the main blocker anymore. Decision latency is.

They talk through what it looks like when product managers are running parallel experiments and validating ideas in hours, then slamming into unchanged processes for security sign-off, change control, and release management. And why the smartest people on your team are quietly finding workarounds rather than waiting in line, which creates more risk, not less.

This isn't a conversation about AI hype. It's about the real organizational friction that shows up when the pace of work outgrows the systems designed to manage it. And what you can actually do about it.

If your team is moving faster but waiting longer, this one's worth your time.

 

This Week's Takeaways:

  1. Acceleration in one part of the system creates stress everywhere else
  2. Map the end-to-end flow before you optimize any single part
  3. If it's happening inside your organization, you need to deal with it internally

If this episode resonated, follow Definitely Maybe Agile wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss a conversation. And if you know someone sitting at one of those 40 steps wondering why everything feels stuck, send this one their way. There are plenty more episodes worth your time at definitelymaybeagile.com.

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Definitely, Maybe AgileBy Peter Maddison and Dave Sharrock


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