Jordan Phillips

Jordan Phillips

Tokyo
American product management person, podcaster, and all-around dilettante in Tokyo.
Oct
26
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"Justice for Animals" Book Reaction

Martha Nussbaum's "Justice for Animals" advances provocative conclusions through a compelling model of a just political order.
9 min read
Aug
28
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ProdFund 1.11: So What?

To wrap up the first season of the podcast, we're reviewing some big themes and then looking toward the future of software development.
16 min read
Aug
18
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ProdFund 1.10: Where We Work

While the modern tech office has evolved a long way from its predecessors in 1720s London, there's a surprising amount of continuity. Work from home in tech, meanwhile, traces back to two surprising origins in 1970s California.
19 min read
Jul
26
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ProdFund 1.9: Agile at Scale

Agile started as a "grassroots labor movement" for "organizational anarchists." By 2018, a third of its founders had disavowed their creation. What happened?
21 min read
Jul
12
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ProdFund 1.8: Quantified Leap

The idea that everything is a test, and software is driven by data, is a very recent notion. Indeed, rigorous experimentation is a pretty new idea in every context. Let's see how it became ubiquitous in modern software development.
27 min read
Jul
03
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ProdFund 1.7: The Startup Wave

Out of the ashes of the dot-com crash, a slowly revitalizing software industry extended Agile and Lean methodologies from how to make software to how to make companies, spawning to the creation of many of today's biggest tech giants.
26 min read
Jun
25
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ProdFund 1.6: Agile & Lean

In the aftermath of the dot-com bubble, the leaders of Scrum, XP, and other IID methodologies came together to create the Agile Manifesto, triggering practical and cultural changes across the software industry,
24 min read
Jun
15
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ProdFund 1.5: The Agile Precursors

Iterative & Incremental Development went through critical evolutions in the 1980's and 90's, spawning Scrum and Extreme Programming, and laying the ground for Agile.
19 min read
Jun
08
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ProdFund 1.4: Waterfall Ascendant

Waterfall simultaneously thrived and struggled as the early commercial software industry wrestled with professionalization -- and then got locked in by government standards in the 1980's.
23 min read
Jun
01
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ProdFund 1.3: Management and Measurement

Methodology may determine how we build software, but the way companies manage their workers and measure their progress are essential in shaping what we build in the first place.
19 min read