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Agile Product Hub is the go-to podcast for professionals navigating the ever-evolving world of Agile and product management. Some podcasts Deep Dive into specific topics covered in different books about agile, others are interview style with Matt as the host talking to other industry experts.   Perfect for those who want to do more than follow frameworks—you want to lead with purpose and deliver with impact.

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Decision Latency: When Work Waits for Confidence

Get in contact with us [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2504616/fan_mail/new] In this episode of the Deep Dive on the Agile Product Hub, we explore decision latency, the hidden delay between a decision needing to be made and an organisation feeling safe, clear and confident enough to act. The episode opens with a simple image: a high-performance sports car, engine roaring, fuel burning, but going nowhere. Many organisations feel the same. They have talented people, clear roadmaps, active governance, full calendars and visible delivery activity, yet work still waits. Drawing on Matthew Coxall’s Product Agile Harmony, THOM, The Harmony Operating Model, and the Agile How To role books, this episode looks at why decision latency is not just slow decision-making. It is a system signal. We explore how unclear boundaries, escalation patterns, governance weight, accountability without authority and low trust in local judgement can quietly stop product flow. We also look at how decision latency affects Product Owners, Scrum Masters, Development Teams, Specialists and Engineering Leaders in different ways. The episode closes with a practical decision confidence check, a set of questions teams and leaders can use when work stalls: What decision is actually needed?  Who has the best context?  Who owns the affected outcome?  What boundary is unclear?  What risk is being avoided?  What would make the decision safe enough?  Does this genuinely need escalation? The key question is: Where is work waiting in your organisation, not because people lack skill, but because the system has not made decisions safe enough to make? Agile Product Hub podcasts:  https://agileproducthub.com/podcasts [https://agileproducthub.com/podcasts] Available on your favourite podcast platform. Support the show [https://www.paypal.me/BroWolfMC] Enjoyed the episode? Don’t forget to subscribe to Agile Product Hub for more deep dives into Agile roles, real-world practices, and product thinking that delivers. Explore the full Agile How To [https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DS9W7G3T?binding=kindle_edition&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_pc_tkin] book series for hands-on guidance tailored to Product Owners, Scrum Masters, Developers, and Agile Leaders. Visit AgileProductHub.com [http://www.agileproducthub.com] to access resources, templates, and training designed to help you thrive. The views and thoughts expressed in this podcast are those of the author.  Podcast created on the notebookllm platform 🎧 #AgileHowToSeries | #AgileProductHub

Gestern - 37 min
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Agile Leadership vs Traditional Leadership: Leading with Harmony, Not Control

Get in contact with us [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2504616/fan_mail/new] Agile leadership is not traditional management with Agile language added. In this episode, we explore the difference between Agile leadership and traditional leadership, and why leading with harmony, not control, is critical in modern digital product organisations. We discuss how traditional leadership often seeks confidence through control, reporting, escalation, approvals, and output tracking, while Agile leadership creates confidence through clarity, trust, learning, decision boundaries, autonomy with accountability, and better operating conditions. The episode also introduces some of the thinking behind Matthew Coxall’s upcoming work on Product Agile Harmony and THOM, The Harmony Operating Model, as a practical way to understand how leadership, product flow, technology, funding, measurement, and everyday decisions interact. Listen to more Agile Product Hub podcasts:  https://agileproducthub.com/podcasts [https://agileproducthub.com/podcasts] Available on your favourite podcast platform. Support the show [https://www.paypal.me/BroWolfMC] Enjoyed the episode? Don’t forget to subscribe to Agile Product Hub for more deep dives into Agile roles, real-world practices, and product thinking that delivers. Explore the full Agile How To [https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DS9W7G3T?binding=kindle_edition&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_pc_tkin] book series for hands-on guidance tailored to Product Owners, Scrum Masters, Developers, and Agile Leaders. Visit AgileProductHub.com [http://www.agileproducthub.com] to access resources, templates, and training designed to help you thrive. The views and thoughts expressed in this podcast are those of the author.  Podcast created on the notebookllm platform 🎧 #AgileHowToSeries | #AgileProductHub

4. Mai 2026 - 48 min
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Agile Roles Are Maturing Not Dying

Get in contact with us [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2504616/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The Deep Dive, we explore one of the biggest tensions in modern agile and product organisations: are agile roles disappearing, or are they simply evolving? Across many organisations, there is a growing narrative that roles such as Scrum Master, Product Owner, Engineering Leader, and specialist roles are no longer needed in the same way. Under pressure to simplify structures, cut cost, and move faster, some businesses are questioning whether these roles have become overhead. This conversation takes a different view. Rather than seeing these roles as outdated, this episode explores how they are maturing in response to a more complex organisational reality. As digital product work has grown beyond small co-located teams into distributed, cross-functional, AI-influenced environments, the demands on these roles have shifted. The challenge is no longer just about following frameworks or managing delivery activity. It is about enabling better decisions, supporting flow, aligning around value, and helping organisations work more coherently across product, engineering, business, and specialist disciplines. In the episode, we discuss: *  why so many organisations are rethinking agile roles right now  *  the old, narrow view of roles such as Scrum Master, Product Owner, Engineering Leader, and specialists  *  the real shift in what modern organisations need  *  how Scrum Masters are evolving beyond facilitation into system enablement and organisational influence  *  how product roles are moving beyond backlog management into strategy, discovery, and value shaping  *  how engineering leaders are shifting from delivery oversight to enabling technical excellence and long-term value  *  why specialist roles still matter, and how they are evolving from gatekeepers into embedded enablers  *  what all of these roles now have in common  *  where organisations still get it wrong, especially when structural and cultural problems are mistaken for role problems  *  what the future of agile roles may look like as AI, hybrid work, and organisational complexity continue to grow  This is not a framework debate or a defence of old job titles. It is a broader reflection on what healthy product and agile organisations actually need from the people working within them. If you work in product, agile, engineering, delivery, transformation, or leadership, this episode offers a calm, practical, system-focused perspective on why agile roles are not dying, they are maturing. Based on insights drawn from books by Matthew Coxall. Support the show [https://www.paypal.me/BroWolfMC] Enjoyed the episode? Don’t forget to subscribe to Agile Product Hub for more deep dives into Agile roles, real-world practices, and product thinking that delivers. Explore the full Agile How To [https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DS9W7G3T?binding=kindle_edition&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_pc_tkin] book series for hands-on guidance tailored to Product Owners, Scrum Masters, Developers, and Agile Leaders. Visit AgileProductHub.com [http://www.agileproducthub.com] to access resources, templates, and training designed to help you thrive. The views and thoughts expressed in this podcast are those of the author.  Podcast created on the notebookllm platform 🎧 #AgileHowToSeries | #AgileProductHub

20. Apr. 2026 - 37 min
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Leading Product in Digital Engineering Organisations

Get in contact with us [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2504616/fan_mail/new] In many organisations, Product and Engineering are structured as separate functions. Product Managers and Product Owners focus on customer value and direction, while engineering teams focus on technical capability and delivery. Yet the most effective digital organisations recognise that these disciplines must work hand in hand. In this episode of The Deep Dive, we explore how the expectations placed on Product Managers and Product Owners have evolved as digital products become central to modern organisations. Drawing on insights from Matthew Coxall’s books on product leadership, agile delivery, and organisational design, the conversation looks at how product leaders interpret strategy, collaborate with engineering teams, work with specialist expertise, and operate within complex organisational systems. Rather than focusing on tools or frameworks, this episode takes a reflective look at the system around product work. What does strong product leadership look like today? How do Product and Engineering collaborate effectively? And why does organisational design often shape product capability more than individual skill? If you enjoy thoughtful conversations about digital product and agile, follow the series so you don’t miss future Deep Dive episodes.  #AgileProductHub  #DigitalProductManagement  #ProductOwnership  #AgileLeadership  #ProductAndEngineering  #AgileHowToSeries  Support the show [https://www.paypal.me/BroWolfMC] Enjoyed the episode? Don’t forget to subscribe to Agile Product Hub for more deep dives into Agile roles, real-world practices, and product thinking that delivers. Explore the full Agile How To [https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DS9W7G3T?binding=kindle_edition&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_pc_tkin] book series for hands-on guidance tailored to Product Owners, Scrum Masters, Developers, and Agile Leaders. Visit AgileProductHub.com [http://www.agileproducthub.com] to access resources, templates, and training designed to help you thrive. The views and thoughts expressed in this podcast are those of the author.  Podcast created on the notebookllm platform 🎧 #AgileHowToSeries | #AgileProductHub

30. März 2026 - 36 min
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Why Agile Transformations Still Struggle

Get in contact with us [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2504616/fan_mail/new] Many organisations introduce Agile teams, adopt Scrum or Kanban, and invest heavily in transformation programmes. Yet despite the new roles, ceremonies, and terminology, progress often feels slower than expected. In this episode of The Deep Dive, we explore why Agile transformations still struggle to deliver the value they promise. Drawing on insights from the books of Matthew Coxall, the conversation looks beyond team practices to examine the deeper organisational structures that shape how work really happens. We discuss how many organisations adopt the vocabulary of Agile while still operating with project-era assumptions around funding, governance, and decision-making. These structural patterns create friction that no amount of stand-ups, retrospectives, or backlog refinement can resolve. Topics explored in this episode include: • The hidden impact of project logic in modern digital organisations • Why funding models often reinforce delivery against scope rather than learning • The reality of conditional autonomy inside Agile teams • How governance layers create decision latency • Why many Agile transformations stall despite genuine effort from teams The episode concludes by introducing the concept of Product Agile Harmony, where Product, Engineering, Design, and Business operate as a connected system rather than separate functions. Agile transformation is not simply a delivery change. It is a structural shift in how organisations learn, make decisions, and invest in digital products. Podcast Format  A reflective conversation exploring organisational design, leadership dynamics, and product thinking in modern digital organisations. Source Material  Insights drawn from books by Matthew Coxall including: Product Agile Harmony (WIP)  Agile How To Succeed as a Product Owner  How to Navigate the Agile Journey as a Scrum Master  How to Lead in Agile as an Engineering Leader Support the show [https://www.paypal.me/BroWolfMC] Enjoyed the episode? Don’t forget to subscribe to Agile Product Hub for more deep dives into Agile roles, real-world practices, and product thinking that delivers. Explore the full Agile How To [https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DS9W7G3T?binding=kindle_edition&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_pc_tkin] book series for hands-on guidance tailored to Product Owners, Scrum Masters, Developers, and Agile Leaders. Visit AgileProductHub.com [http://www.agileproducthub.com] to access resources, templates, and training designed to help you thrive. The views and thoughts expressed in this podcast are those of the author.  Podcast created on the notebookllm platform 🎧 #AgileHowToSeries | #AgileProductHub

16. März 2026 - 39 min
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