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30 April 2026 · 10 min read

Rethinking Software Teams in the AI Era

With Opus, Claude Code and SpecKit, a full Scrum sprint compresses into a few hours. Code is becoming a commodity — so what does tomorrow's software team look like? Toward micro-feature pods where developers and Product Owners blur into Product Designers.

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