Rosenfeld Review Podcast

Why OKRs, Agile, and Their Ilk Fail with Jeff Gothelf

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Apr 6, 2026
Jeff Gothelf, product design and organizational change practitioner and author of Lean UX, explains why Agile and OKRs often become hollow rituals. He discusses how incentives favor outputs, why clear purpose and experiments create pockets of success, and how AI shifts risk upstream—making design, research, and validation more critical than ever.
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INSIGHT

Output Incentives Are Outdated For Digital Products

  • Output-focused incentives still dominate corporate culture and sabotage modern digital success.
  • Jeff Gothelf explains that rewarding delivery of artifacts made sense in boxed software days but is irrelevant now with continuous deployment and AI-generated output.
INSIGHT

OKRs Fail When Outcomes Aren't Measured

  • OKRs can shift focus from output to outcome but rarely do because organizations don't measure user behavior or meaningful usage.
  • Jeff lists outcome questions like repeat use, referrals, and cross‑product purchases that rarely surface in success conversations.
ADVICE

Pitch Transformations With Problem Hypothesis And Metrics

  • Explain the problem, the hypothesis for change, and success criteria before imposing a new process.
  • Jeff recommends framing transformations as: current problem, proposed method (e.g., OKRs/Agile), and the metrics that will prove success.
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