Food for Agile Thought #497: Scrum Expansion Pack, Incentives & Product Strategy, The Demise of the User Story, The Illusion of Thinking
Also: o3 Pro, Gentle Singularity, Less Agile in Product, AI Enterprise Trends
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Welcome to the 497th edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 42,573 peers.
This week, Jeff Sutherland, John Coleman, and Ralph Jocham introduce a Scrum Expansion Pack to help teams stay outcome-focused in complex, AI-driven environments. John Cutler questions the continued use of stories and epics, advocating for outcome-oriented practices, and Roman Pichler highlights how strategic ownership empowers product teams. Interestingly, Sam Altman and Steven Sinofsky offer diverging views on AI’s trajectory and our misunderstandings of its nature.
Next, Brian de Haaff urges product teams to embrace strategic planning instead of reactive agility in AI. Aakash Gupta and Jeremy Epling discuss how Vercel’s v0 accelerates prototyping, while Ben Hylak reviews o3 Pro’s orchestration strength. Andy Cleff shares lessons from Spotify’s structural evolution. Also, Sarah Wang, Shangda Xu, Justin Kahl, and Tugce Erten highlight enterprise AI’s shift to essential, AI-native infrastructure and procurement maturity.
Lastly, Barry O’Reilly explores AI-native leadership by unlearning control and leveraging agents, while Alex Ewerlöf shows how Wardley Maps and Pace Layering align tech and business strategy. Lucy Pitticas-Rothwell details how Product Ops measures impact qualitatively. Finally, Paweł Huryn and Erin Mikail Staples emphasize tailoring AI evaluation — moving beyond generic metrics to domain-specific, human-in-the-loop approaches that ensure trust and effectiveness.
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🏆 The Tip of the Week: Scrum Expansion Pack
Ralph Jocham, John Coleman, and Jeff Sutherland: The Scrum Guide Expansion Pack
Jeff Sutherland, John Coleman, and Ralph Jocham created the Scrum Guide Expansion Pack to help teams stay outcome-focused, adapt to AI, and apply Scrum effectively in today’s complex, tech-driven environments. Beware, though: The Expansion Pack comes at ten times the length of the Scum Guide 2020.
Source: The Scrum Guide Expansion Pack
Authors: Ralph Jocham and Jeff Sutherland
🎯 Product
John Cutler: The Gradual Fall of Stories And Epics
John Cutler explores why many teams are moving beyond stories and epics, arguing they’ve become overloaded, outdated proxies for collaboration and impact, replaced by leaner, goal-driven practices rooted in tangible outcomes.
Source: The Gradual Fall of Stories And Epics
Author: John Cutler
Roman Pichler: Strategy and Product Teams
Roman Pichler outlines how empowering product teams to own strategy boosts alignment, speed, and value delivery while highlighting the importance of portfolio strategy, coaching, and cross-functional collaboration to mitigate risks.
Source: Strategy and Product Teams
Author: Roman Pichler
Brian de Haaff (via Aha! Blog): The Future of Product Development Is Less Agile
Brian de Haaff argues that in an AI-accelerated world, successful product teams will shift from reactive agility to upfront strategic planning, building fewer, better products with clarity, purpose, and higher expectations for quality.
Source: Aha! Blog: The Future of Product Development Is Less Agile
Author: Brian de Haaff
📺 Aakash Gupta and Jeremy Epling:Behind v0 (Top AI Prototyping Tool): Tutorial and Story from the CPO
Aakash Gupta interviews Vercel’s Jeremy Epling to explore v0, the AI prototyping tool reshaping product development. Learn how PMs, designers, and teams build faster, validate sooner, and shift from PRDs to live demos.
Source: 📺 Behind v0 (Top AI Prototyping Tool): Tutorial and Story from the CPO
Authors: Aakash Gupta and Jeremy Epling
🧠 Artificial Intelligence
Sam Altman: The Gentle Singularity
Sam Altman reflects on the accelerating path toward superintelligence, arguing that AI is amplifying human potential, shifting productivity curves, and ushering in a future where intelligence and energy become nearly limitless resources.
Source: The Gentle Singularity
Author: Sam Altman
(via Andreessen Horowitz): 16 Changes to AI in the Enterprise: 2025 Edition
Sarah Wang, Shangda Xu, Justin Kahl, and Tugce Erten reveal how enterprise AI has matured from experimentation to core infrastructure, with growing budgets, structured procurement, multi-model strategies, and a clear shift toward buying AI-native apps over building in-house.
Source: Andreessen Horowitz: 16 Changes to AI in the Enterprise: 2025 Edition
Steven Sinofsky: ‘The Illusion of Thinking’ — Thoughts on This Important Paper
Steven Sinofsky reflects on Apple’s “The Illusion of Thinking” paper, warning that anthropomorphizing AI misleads users, inflates expectations, and distracts from its true nature as a powerful but non-human tool still entirely directed by human intent and responsibility.
Source: ‘The Illusion of Thinking’ — Thoughts on This Important Paper
Author: Steven Sinofsky
Ben Hylak (via Latent Space Podcast): God is hungry for Context: First thoughts on o3 pro
Ben Hylak reviews o3 Pro, praising its reasoning and planning capabilities when given deep context. Unlike chat models, it excels as a tool-integrated orchestrator for complex, real-world decision-making and execution.
Source: Latent Space Podcast: God is hungry for Context: First thoughts on o3 pro
Author: Ben Hylak
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➿ Agile & Leadership
Andy Cleff: Spotify’s Organizational Evolution: From Hierarchy to Distributed Leadership
Andy Cleff explores Spotify’s ongoing transformation from hierarchy to a dynamic, ecosystem-inspired model, revealing how experimentation, autonomy, and distributed leadership evolved in response to real-world scaling pressures and organizational pain points.
Source: Spotify’s Organizational Evolution: From Hierarchy to Distributed Leadership
Author: Andy Cleff
Barry O’Reilly: AI-Native Leadership: Traits, Tasks, and Tools for the New Era of Decision-Making
Barry O’Reilly shares a personal journey into AI-native leadership, showing how letting go of control, unlearning outdated habits, and embracing AI agents can radically improve decision-making, focus, and leadership effectiveness.
Source: AI-Native Leadership: Traits, Tasks, and Tools for the New Era of Decision-Making
Author: Barry O’Reilly
Alex Ewerlöf: Wardley Maps & Pace Layering for Senior Tech Leads and Engineering Leaders
Alex Ewerlöf explains how Wardley Maps and Pace Layering empower senior tech leaders to align architecture, strategy, and team focus by visualizing system maturity, business value, and change cadence.
Source: Wardley Maps & Pace Layering for Senior Tech Leads and Engineering Leaders
Author: Alex Ewerlöf
📯 When Incentives Sabotage Product Strategy
Learn why many Product Owners and Managers worry about the wrong thing: saying no instead of saying yes to everything. This article reveals three systematic rejection techniques that strengthen stakeholder relationships while protecting product strategy to avoid organizational incentives sabotaging product strategy.
Discover how those drive feature demands, why AI prototyping complicates strategic decisions, and how transparent Anti-Product Backlog systems transform resistance into collaboration.
Learn more: When Incentives Sabotage Product Strategy.
🛠 Concepts, Practices, Tools & Measuring
Lucy Pitticas-Rothwell (via Mind The Product): How to measure impact in Product Operations
Lucy Pitticas-Rothwell explains how Product Operations teams at FreeAgent define, track, and evaluate impact by focusing on qualitative outcomes, leading indicators, and tailored KPIs instead of relying solely on quantitative metrics.
Source: Mind The Product: How to measure impact in Product Operations
Author: Lucy Pitticas-Rothwell
Pawel Huryn: Evaluating AI Products: How to Find The Right Metrics
Paweł Huryn explains why generic AI metrics fall short and how high-performing teams conduct error analysis to define app-specific evaluators, revealing that domain knowledge and human-in-the-loop judgment remain essential.
Source: Evaluating AI Products: How to Find The Right Metrics
Author: Pawel Huryn
(via Galileo): How to choose the right metrics for your AI evaluations?
Erin Mikail Staples explains how choosing the right AI evaluation metrics — like accuracy, safety, confidence, and expression — is key to building trustworthy systems, with practical guidance on tailoring evaluation strategies to your goals.
Source: Galileo: How to choose the right metrics for your AI evaluations?
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