
Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers SE Radio 701: Max Guernsey, III and Luniel de Beer on Readiness in Software Engineering
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Dec 30, 2025 Luniel de Beer, creator of Requirements Maturation Flow and product–engineering alignment practitioner. Max Geurnsey III, software architect and educator focused on design, refactoring, and delivery reliability. They explore why teams start implementation too soon, introduce RMF as a strict readiness system, compare readiness to backlog grooming, and walk through concrete readiness work, gating, and incremental adoption.
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Everyone Can Be Right About Failures
- Multiple dysfunctions often coexist and each group can be right about others having problems.
- Fixing single skills without addressing process and responsibility rarely moves delivery.
Force Understanding Before Coding
- Institute a forcing function that requires understanding before coding, such as an explicit readiness gate.
- Verify implementation against codified specifications early in development environments.
Backlog Refinement Often Underestimates Complexity
- Typical backlog refinement meetings treat all items alike and under-allocate time for deep analysis.
- Items need varying, item-specific effort to reach readiness; one-hour slots often fail.


