CafeTalk 12 - From Silos to Learning/ Why Product Companies Win with AI

AI Rewards the Organizations That Already Learned to Flow

In this CafeTalk, Bastiaan talks with Jurgen de Smet about why AI helps some organizations and quietly breaks others.

Traditional, siloed organizations don’t get less broken with AI — they get more broken, faster. Every handoff, queue, and integration point that already caused friction now has to absorb 10-20x more output. Product organizations that already integrate continuously, share code ownership, and work from one Product Backlog don’t have those queues in the first place, so they’re the ones who actually compound the benefit.

In this video, we explore:

  • Why AI makes existing organizational bottlenecks worse before it makes anything better
  • Larman’s Laws and why organizations are intrinsically optimized to protect the status quo
  • The difference between “accounting management” and the leadership AI-era organizations actually need
  • A real example: how SoftNet cut a 30-minute build pipeline to under 5 minutes, and used AI as a live PRD interviewer to align six teams working in parallel
  • Why 40-60% of the work before AI pays off is simply cleaning up technical debt and inconsistent architecture
  • What will separate the organizations that truly benefit from AI five years from now

The real lesson isn’t about speed. It’s about learning.

Is your organization structured to learn faster with AI, or just to fail faster?

That’s the question every leader investing in AI should be asking before the next tool purchase.