
Every handoff can lose context
A handoff is not automatically bad, but an unclear handoff forces the next person to rebuild the reasoning behind the work. Teams move more effectively when product goals, design decisions and technical constraints stay visible in one place.
Create smaller feedback loops
Frequent working reviews are more useful than large presentations at the end of a phase. They make it easier to catch a misunderstanding while it is still inexpensive to resolve.
Protect focus with a clear release goal
A release goal should be specific enough to guide trade-offs. When the team understands the customer outcome that matters most, it becomes easier to say no to work that can wait.
Build the next version with clarity