· Leadership · 2 min read
Product-Oriented Portfolio Leader
What does Product Oriented Portfolio Leadership Look like? These leaders …
Model agile leadership by fostering collaboration, decentralized decision-making, and servant leadership to inspire trust and empower teams.
Align portfolio objectives, vision, and strategies with organizational goals, ensuring they are outcome-oriented, measurable and continuously updated to reflect strategic needs.
Organize value streams and teams around products and strategic themes in a way which empowers them to run fast with minimal dependencies and maximum local decision making leading to fast learning and improving the likelihood of great product outcomes.
Optimize portfolio processes to ensure smooth flow, align governance with lean principles, and promote a sustainable pace for long-term health and efficiency.
Proactively mitigate risks through empiricism, experimentation, and evidence-based decision making.
Model Focus, Flow, Outcome-orientation and Empiricism in how the organization’s most significant initiatives are considered and managed.
Does this look familiar?
Honestly, You could come up with this list yourself. All I did was think through what it would look like to apply the Agility Principles for Portfolio Leaders.
But I think its a nice example of the power of starting with principles rather than mechanics/practices.
Does it make sense for Portfolio Leaders to use Portfolio Kanbans? Epics? OKRs? Guardrails/Boundaries? Team Topologies? Very often it does. But these are all much more powerful when you start with the intent and then choose what works in the context.
So, instead of a checklist of practices you’re using (or not) - how about reflecting on whether leadership behaviors are aligned with agility principles?
(FWIW That’s the model I’m using when coaching/mentoring leaders - whether they consider themselves portfolio leaders or not…)



