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Renee Troughton: Managing Dependencies and Downstream Bottlenecks in Scrum

Renee Troughton: Managing Dependencies and Downstream Bottlenecks in Scrum

Update: 2025-10-15
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“For the actual product teams, it’s not a problem for them… It’s more the downstream teams that aren’t the product teams, that are still dependencies… They just don’t see that work until, hey, we urgently need this.” – Renee Troughton


Renee brings a dual-edged challenge from her current work with dozens of teams across multiple business lines. While quarterly planning happens at a high level, small downstream teams—middleware, AI, data, and even non-technical teams like legal—are not considered in the planning process. These teams experience unexpected work floods with dramatic peaks and troughs throughout the quarter. The product teams are comfortable with ambiguity and incremental delivery, but downstream service teams don’t see work coming until it arrives urgently. Through a coaching conversation, Renee and Vasco explore multiple experimental approaches: top-to-bottom stack ranking of initiatives, holding excess capacity based on historical patterns, shared code ownership where downstream teams advise rather than execute changes, and using Theory of Constraints to manage flow into bottleneck teams. They discuss how lack of discovery work compounds the problem, as teams “just start working” without identifying all players who need involvement. The solution requires balancing multiple strategies while maintaining an experimentation mindset, recognizing that complex systems require sensing our way toward solutions rather than predicting them.


Self-reflection Question: Are you actively managing the flow of work to prevent downstream bottlenecks, or are you allowing your “downstream teams” to be repeatedly overwhelmed by last-minute urgent requests?


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About Renee Troughton


Renee Troughton


Renee is one of the most experienced Agile coaches in the Southern Hemisphere with over two decades of transformation experience across banking, insurance, pharma, and real estate. Since 2002, she’s helped organizations go digital, tackle systemic issues, and deliver value faster. Passionate about cutting bureaucracy, Renee champions a return to humanity at work.


Follow Renee’s work at AgileForest.com, her website as well as her work on the Agile Revolution podcast.


You can link with Renee Troughton on LinkedIn.


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Renee Troughton: Managing Dependencies and Downstream Bottlenecks in Scrum

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