Haha. Carsten I knew you'd jump in on this!
I think the premise of agile is well intentioned. It just has morphed into a way for technology teams to insulate themselves from management and protect each others employment. Both of these things are necessary but not at the expense of the business aka pace etc.
The product decision making process is imo a creative one. Agile's methods for quantifying unknowns and the assignment of value via it's prioritization matrix seems antiquated now.
I just think about the math of the number of roles that develop + design / all.
I think the premise of agile is well intentioned. It just has morphed into a way for technology teams to insulate themselves from management and protect each others employment. Both of these things are necessary but not at the expense of the business aka pace etc.
The product decision making process is imo a creative one. Agile's methods for quantifying unknowns and the assignment of value via it's prioritization matrix seems antiquated now.
I just think about the math of the number of roles that develop + design / all.