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  • Agile Isn’t Dead and AI Isn’t Killing It Either
    Jan 26 2026

    I keep seeing “Agile is dead” headlines, now repackaged for the AI era. My take: AI isn’t killing Agile. AI is illuminating constraints that were already in the value stream.

    AI can do market research, write documentation, write code fast - it can’t take accountability. As AI compresses execution time, rebundles responsibilities, and enables smaller teams with faster release cycles, the real work shifts to human judgment: decision-making, validation, security, governance, and operating safely in production.

    This episode reframes Agile and agility as an enduring capability, and explores what must evolve when software delivery accelerates dramatically with AI.

    Link to the article: Agile Isn’t Dead and AI Isn’t Killing It Either, originally published January 24, 2026.

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    19 min
  • AI Fluent, Fundamentally Lost
    Dec 26 2025

    AI is now table stakes in software engineering hiring, but it is also warping the signals we used to trust.

    In this episode, the AI hosts cover my article about a growing pattern I call “AI-fluent, fundamentally lost”: candidates who can produce impressive output with prompts, yet struggle to explain the logic, constraints, and architectural trade-offs behind what they ship.

    The result is a new kind of risk: “glass cannons” that look productive fast, but can drive long-term maintenance cost and technical debt when fundamentals and judgment are missing.

    They cover the arguments for a more durable hiring approach that evaluates both system-level reasoning and AI-assisted execution, treating AI as a productivity accelerator, not a replacement for critical thinking.

    Link to the article: AI Fluent, Fundamentally Lost, originally published December 07, 2025.

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    15 min
  • When AI Isn't Enough
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode, we unpack a new challenge in software hiring: AI is boosting productivity while also creating an illusion of mastery.

    Candidates can generate impressive AI-assisted code, yet struggle when the conversation moves to fundamentals like composition vs. inheritance, tradeoffs, and architectural decision-making. The result is a distortion of traditional hiring signals, where output can mask gaps in understanding.

    The AI hosts dig into why fundamentals still matter most in enterprise systems, where reliability, durability, and accountability matter more than raw speed. Great engineers don’t just produce code, they can debug it, validate it, and challenge AI-generated work with sound judgment.

    We close with what hiring practices must evolve to measure next: architectural reasoning and system-level decision-making, the areas where AI can assist, but not substitute.

    Link to the article: When AI Isn’t Enough, originally published November 29, 2025.

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    15 min
  • When the System Fits, the Product Operating Model Works
    Dec 15 2025

    This episode breaks down the Product Operating Model and what it really takes to succeed in a modern software organization.

    The AI hosts explore why POM is not a plug-and-play framework, but a system that only works when architecture, funding, and team design actually support long-lived product ownership. We clarify the most common misconceptions, from the belief that POM replaces DevOps to the myth that it calls for larger teams, reframing the model around small, empowered groups owning a complete slice of value.

    They also discuss why shifting from project funding to product funding is essential, and how Value Stream Management provides the visibility needed to understand how work truly flows across the organization. If you’re trying to implement POM or make sense of the friction around it, this episode gives you a clear, practical view of what the model demands and how to make it work in your unique context.

    Link to the article: When the System Fits, the Product Operating Model Works, originally published November 27, 2025.

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    17 min
  • Why Value Stream Management and the Product Operating Model Matter
    Dec 14 2025

    This episode explores why modern engineering organizations should move beyond activity metrics and project thinking and adopt a system built on measurable business outcomes. The AI hosts break down how Value Stream Management and the Product Operating Model work together to give teams long-lived ownership, product margin accountability, and the visibility needed to surface friction, align priorities, and understand where value is actually created.

    They also examine the leadership shift required to make it all work. Flow metrics show how efficiently teams deliver, Realization metrics show whether that delivery matters, and AI is rapidly amplifying both by revealing bottlenecks and opportunities in real time. For leaders navigating transformation, this conversation shows how to rethink your operating model and unlock the performance your organization is capable of.

    Link to the article: Why Value Stream Management and the Product Operating Model Matter (and What Comes Next), originally published November 05, 2025.

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    17 min
  • The Price of Alignment
    Oct 26 2025

    In this episode, The Price of Alignment, we explore what happens when innovation meets bureaucracy. When a large, centralized organization acquires a smaller, agile one, the push for alignment and consistency can come at a steep cost.

    Drawing from the story of two companies, “LegacyTech” and “AgileWorks,” we examine how forcing uniform management models onto autonomous, microservice-based teams can unravel the very agility and speed that made them valuable in the first place.

    The conversation dives into Conway’s Law, bounded contexts, and the critical leadership lesson every executive should learn before integrating two very different worlds of software delivery.

    Link to the article: The Price of Alignment, originally published October 21, 2025.

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    15 min
  • Beyond the Beyond Delivery: AI Across the Value Stream
    Oct 24 2025

    Today's conversation is a short follow-up to season 2, episode 48. In this episode, Beyond the Beyond: AI Across the Value Stream, we explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping software delivery, not as a magic fix, but as a mirror reflecting the strength of your existing systems.

    Drawing insights from the 2025 DORA Report and emerging Software Engineering Intelligence trends, this episode unpacks why AI’s real potential lies in amplifying disciplined engineering practices and end-to-end visibility.

    We’ll examine how leaders can move beyond creation and release metrics to apply AI across the full value stream, from idea to operation, turning insight into flow, and flow into measurable business impact.

    Link to the article: Beyond the Beyond Delivery: AI Across the Value Stream, originally published October 11, 2025.

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    14 min
  • What Happens When We Eliminate the Agile Leader?
    Oct 12 2025

    When companies remove Agile Leaders, roles like Scrum Masters or Agile Delivery Managers, they often assume the system will self-regulate. But what really happens when no one is accountable for team health, continuous improvement, or flow?

    In this episode, the AI hosts unpack Phil's article about the quiet erosion of agility inside modern organizations, where well-intentioned efficiency moves end up dismantling the very disciplines that make agile work. Drawing from real-world transformations, he argues that while frameworks fade, the mindset of agile leadership must endure.

    Link to the article: What Happens When We Eliminate the Agile Leader?, originally published October 09, 2025.

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    20 min