Stop shipping features that don't matter. Learn how to escape velocity theatre by connecting your daily product work to real business milestones.

If you cannot explain how your work drives business impact, the rest of it—the perfect Jira board, the beautiful slide decks—it just doesn't matter. You always have a move to align your work with the things that actually keep the company alive.
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Nia: You know, Miles, I was looking at some notes from a Spotify town hall a few years back, and the co-founder, Daniel Ek, said something that really stopped me in my tracks. He mentioned they had too many people doing "work around the work" instead of actually contributing to opportunities with real impact.
Miles: That is such a sharp reality check. It’s exactly what Matt LeMay tackles in his book, *Impact-First Product Teams*. He argues that many of us have treated "the business" as someone else’s problem, while we just obsess over roadmaps and "the right way" to do Scrum.
Nia: Right! It’s like we’re so focused on the method that we forget the actual goal. LeMay even calls it a "low-impact death spiral"—where you ship twenty useless features fast, but each one just makes the product more complicated and harder to fix later.
Miles: Exactly, it’s "velocity theatre" at its worst. He wants us to move from being a "feature factory" to actually understanding our company’s existential milestones, like hitting a specific revenue goal just to keep the lights on.
Nia: It’s a total shift in how we think about our daily rituals. So, let’s dive into how we can stop hiding behind processes and start prioritizing actual business results.