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Kevin Sutherland's avatar

I love this post! As someone who has been either planning and delivering large system modernization projects for over 20 years, it really resonates!

Unfortunately, my experience is states are not equipped / able to shift to a product funding model for many of the reasons so beautifully articulated in Recoding America. To name a few:

1. State organizations are primarily functionally organized. I.e., IT is a separate hierarchical structure from the business areas.

2. The current technology is like an archeological dig site with layers upon layers of older, highly coupled, poorly understood technology making it challenging to even identify a "product"

3. The accountability paradox is deeply ingrained in the culture and behaviors of staff.

In my experience, the desire to move to a product model will fall short unless these issues can be resolved. Interested in thoughts from the community on how to address.

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Nick Zervoudis's avatar

Love this analysis. I've spent 95% of my professional life in the private sector, and have seen (and am fighting) the same addiction to projects - even when you're working in a product company that should know better.

Discovery sprints are one of the most important parts of the equation for me. Orgs that use them spend a tiny % of the total cost and manage to avoid enormous amounts of wasted effort - but the idea that you're investing time and money on something that might result in a "we shouldn't proceed with this" decision rubs a lot of people off the wrong way (sunk cost addicts!!)

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