
Luniel de Beer
Creator of Requirements Maturation Flow (RMF) and practitioner in product–engineering alignment, with experience leading agile transformations and developing capability management approaches for scalable product modeling.
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Dec 30, 2025 • 1h 2min
SE Radio 701: Max Guernsey, III and Luniel de Beer on Readiness in Software Engineering
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.

Dec 30, 2025 • 1h 2min
SE Radio 701: Max Guernsey, III and Luniel de Beer on Readiness in Software Engineering
Max Guernsey, III, a seasoned software architect, and Luniel de Beer, creator of Requirements Maturation Flow, delve into the crucial concept of readiness in software engineering. They discuss how many projects falter due to premature implementation, leading to chaos and misalignment. The duo introduces Requirements Maturation Flow, emphasizing shared understanding and tailored definitions of done and ready. Through practical examples, they illustrate how adopting RMF can alleviate technical debt and enhance team efficiency, paving the way for successful project outcomes.

Sep 17, 2025 • 1h 17min
Luniel de Beer, Co-Author of Ready: Why Most Software Projects Fail and How to Fix It
Luniel de Beer, a seasoned software product and delivery systems architect with over 15 years of experience, joins to discuss pivotal insights from his book. He shares his journey from South Africa to the U.S., critiquing the dangers of blindly following tech practices. Luniel dives into the importance of understanding requirements, illustrating how even simple tasks can miss crucial context. He elaborates on the Requirements Maturation Flow, emphasizing shared understanding and custom definitions that can make or break software projects.


