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Are you optimizing for starting work instead of finishing?
In this episode, I’m joined by Joakim von Prónay, an engineer and psychologist by education and a coach by passion.
We break down how fake roadmaps and a “Global Roadmap Owner” role turn planning into a Gantt chart exercise. We make planning useful with a simple rule: it’s better to be roughly right than precisely wrong. Predictability becomes the lever for real accountability, measured by “did we do the things we said we were gonna do.” Escalation culture gives way to real collaboration, not the default “ask the boss” reflex.
You’ll Learn:
Timestamps:
[00:00] Introduction
[06:14] Why high-performing teams are so rare
[09:27] The danger of planning for perfection
[15:46] Why teams start work instead of finishing it
[19:32] The power of predictability and real accountability
[25:40] When collaboration breaks down into escalation
[31:58] What fragmented steering really looks like
[38:45] The rule that defines true strategy
[46:23] A Spotify story and the engineer’s warning
[51:17] How alignment turns insight into action
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