Katie Tamblin, author of The Lean-Agile Dilemma, began her career as an entry-level analyst and rose through the ranks to become a Chief Product Officer. She currently serves as a Non-Executive Director for data and tech businesses and advises private equity firms. With over 20 years of experience, Katie helps readers recognise the unique challenges of working within “chubby corporates” and provides strategies to navigate and succeed in these environments.
In this conversation, Katie Tamblin shares her journey from an analyst to a Chief Product Officer, discussing the complexities of product management within large organisations. She emphasises the importance of project management, the challenges of re-platforming, and the need for alignment between vision and execution. Katie also explores the differences between lean startups and chunky corporates, advocating for a tailored approach to agile methodologies in larger organisations. The discussion highlights the significance of data, cross-team collaboration, and the role of curiosity in driving successful change management.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background of Katie Tamblin
02:24 Transition from Analyst to Chief Product Officer
05:16 Challenges in Agile Transformation
08:05 The Concept of Replatforming in Corporates
10:42 The Lean Agile Dilemma: Writing the Book
13:34 Differences Between Startups and Chunky Corporates
16:19 Understanding Innovation vs. Execution in Corporates 23:13 The Agile Dilemma: Scaling Challenges
25:02 Knitting Teams Together: Collaboration Strategies
25:27 Replatforming: Aligning Goals and Methodologies
27:59 Data First: The Key to Successful Replatforming
30:57 The Role of Boundary Spanners in Corporates
35:05 Vision and Alignment: Keys to Successful Projects
40:48 Avoiding Performance Plateaus: The Importance of Alignment
Contact Katie Tamblin: https://www.katietamblin.com/
Buy the book:https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/979-8-8688-0321-5