The Org Chart Is Dead. Now What?
Jack Dorsey and Roelof Botha published "From Hierarchy to Intelligence" — an essay describing a future where AI replaces the context-carrying function of management. Block, the company behind Square and Cash App, laid off 40% of its workforce and restructured around three roles: individual contributors, directly responsible individuals, and player-coaches. Meanwhile, the agile community is quietly rebranding the Scrum Master role. Delivery Manager. Flow Architect. Strategic Change Agent. Same work, new labels. (It's the same move 3Back LLC tried in 2017 with their "Scrum 3.0" white paper. It didn't catch on then either.) One side says your role is eliminated. The other says it's promoted. Danny walks through why both are partially right, and the one question that cuts through the entire debate: What would break if you disappeared for two weeks? In this episode: Why Dorsey's "intelligence layer" argument is technically right Where the Block model breaks for Fortune 500 environments The 2017 Scrum 3.0 paper nobody remembers (and why today's rebranding looks identical) The difference between facilitation and building — and why only one survives A two-bucket audit every agile professional should run this week The future of your career isn't decided by an org chart. It's decided by what you can build. 🎧 More episodes + newsletter: careeroptional.ai 📘 Free Agile AI Prompt Playbook: agiletactix.ai/blueprint "Career Optional" helps mid-career agile professionals evolve from facilitators to AI-powered technical partners. New episodes weekly. I'm Danny Liu. This is Career Optional.
The Org Chart Is Dead. Now What?
497Show Notes
Jack Dorsey and Roelof Botha published "From Hierarchy to Intelligence" — an essay describing a future where AI replaces the context-carrying function of management. Block, the company behind Square and Cash App, laid off 40% of its workforce and restructured around three roles: individual contributors, directly responsible individuals, and player-coaches.
Meanwhile, the agile community is quietly rebranding the Scrum Master role. Delivery Manager. Flow Architect. Strategic Change Agent. Same work, new labels. (It's the same move 3Back LLC tried in 2017 with their "Scrum 3.0" white paper. It didn't catch on then either.)
One side says your role is eliminated. The other says it's promoted. Danny walks through why both are partially right, and the one question that cuts through the entire debate: What would break if you disappeared for two weeks?
In this episode:
- Why Dorsey's "intelligence layer" argument is technically right
- Where the Block model breaks for Fortune 500 environments
- The 2017 Scrum 3.0 paper nobody remembers (and why today's rebranding looks identical)
- The difference between facilitation and building — and why only one survives
- A two-bucket audit every agile professional should run this week
The future of your career isn't decided by an org chart. It's decided by what you can build.
🎧 More episodes + newsletter: careeroptional.ai
📘 Free Agile AI Prompt Playbook: agiletactix.ai/blueprint
"Career Optional" helps mid-career agile professionals evolve from facilitators to AI-powered technical partners. New episodes weekly.
I'm Danny Liu. This is Career Optional.