Explores how lack of authority hinders teams from removing project blockers and overcoming organisational inertia, stressing the need for real autonomy to achieve results.
Imagine you’re responsible for delivering a critical project, but every time you try to remove a blocker, someone tells you it’s “not your call.” Every time you challenge a dysfunction, you’re met with, “We’ve always done it this way.”
Now imagine being held accountable for the failure.
This is what happens when teams are given responsibility without control. Scrum Masters and Product Owners are expected to drive results, but if they lack the authority to remove impediments, challenge dysfunction, and enforce alignment when necessary, their hands are tied.
Autonomy is crucial, but it must come with the ability to influence the system. Alignment doesn’t mean top-down control; it means ensuring the team has what it needs to succeed without unnecessary interference.
If you expect people to own outcomes, they must have the authority to shape the environment that impacts those outcomes. Anything less is just setting them up to fail.
How does your organisation balance autonomy and control?
If you've made it this far, it's worth connecting with our principal consultant and coach, Martin Hinshelwood, for a 30-minute 'ask me anything' call.
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ALS Life Sciences
Higher Education Statistics Agency
Xceptor - Process and Data Automation
DFDS
Workday
Epic Games
Genus Breeding Ltd
Capita Secure Information Solutions Ltd
Jack Links
CR2
Graham & Brown
NIT A/S
Slaughter and May
Akaditi
Hubtel Ghana
Philips
Healthgrades
Flowmaster (a Mentor Graphics Company)
Nottingham County Council
Ghana Police Service
New Hampshire Supreme Court
Washington Department of Enterprise Services
Department of Work and Pensions (UK)
Royal Air Force
Big Data for Humans
Epic Games
Lockheed Martin
Slaughter and May
YearUp.org
Lean SA