
From Feature Factory to Purpose-Driven Development
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In today’s episode, we explore the idea of documenting anticipated outcomes and introduce Purpose-Driven Development (PDD), which focuses on defining expected outcomes for every software project. This approach helps ensure alignment with business goals and moves away from a "feature factory" mindset that prioritizes output over value.
The AI hosts discuss my recent story about resistance to this idea, pointing out that it often comes from a lack of understanding or alignment. To track progress, they also discuss my introduction of the Feature Factory Ratio (FFR), which measures the percentage of initiatives or epics without clear outcomes.
The conversation highlights that having a clear purpose and strong strategic alignment is essential for modern software leadership. This requires teams and leaders to adjust both their mindset and practices.
Link to the article: From Feature Factory to Purpose-Driven Development: Why Anticipated Outcomes Are Non-Negotiable, originally published April 12, 2025.
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