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Why Dedicated Teams FAIL (And What Actually Works Instead)

Why Dedicated Teams FAIL (And What Actually Works Instead)

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🚨 Struggling to implement Agile because you can't get dedicated cross-functional teams? You're not alone.

In this episode, Dave Sharrock and Peter Maddison tackle one of the BIGGEST challenges facing late-adopter organizations: how to increase productivity and deliver value when dedicated teams just aren't in the cards.

In this episode, we explore:

  • Why the "dedicated team first" approach often crashes in traditional organizations
  • The hidden dysfunctions and perverse incentives that keep teams fragmented (spoiler: it's about promotions and funding)
  • The famous "Sock Factory Parable" explains cross-functional alignment perfectly
  • How context switching kills productivity with scarce specialists like DBAs
  • Three essential steps to make real progress WITHOUT restructuring your entire organization

The Three Critical Steps:

  1. Understand WHY dedicated teams work before forcing the structure
  2. Get leadership aligned on real prioritization and trade-offs (not everything can be Priority 1)
  3. Create genuine work transparency without status report theater

Whether you're an Agile Coach, Scrum Master, Product Manager, or Engineering Leader dealing with organizational resistance, this episode gives you practical strategies to move forward when structural change isn't an option.

Resources Mentioned:

  • Peter's LinkedIn Learning Course on Value Stream Management

About Definitely Maybe Agile: Join Peter Maddison (XodiacInc) and Dave Sharrock (IncrementOne) as they discuss the complexities of adopting new ways of working at scale. Real conversations about digital transformation, agile, and DevOps challenges, no sugar-coating, just practical insights.

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