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Speed Without Direction Is Just Faster Drift

Speed Without Direction Is Just Faster Drift

via Dev.toJames Sargent

Individually, teams are doing well. Work is shipping. Backlogs are moving. Dashboards stay green. From inside each team, progress feels real and earned. Collectively, something feels off. Roadmaps fill up, but outcomes don’t line up the way anyone expected. Integration gets harder instead of easier. “Done” means different things in different places. Work that looks complete in isolation creates friction the moment it has to connect to something else. This isn’t chaos. It’s something more subtle. Local success is compounding into global misalignment. Each team is making reasonable decisions based on its view of the system. Each group is optimizing for speed, delivery, and responsiveness. But without a shared direction, those local optimizations start to collide. Interfaces strain. Coordination costs rise. Progress shifts from building to managing boundaries. Nothing feels broken. Everything just gets harder to move. That’s the cost of speed without direction. Velocity doesn’t create ali

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