The Product Operating Model Meets LeSS: Unlocking Discovery and Delivery at Scale

Talk by Robert Briese
LeSS Conference Amsterdam 2026

How can organizations connect product discovery and product delivery without creating handovers, silos, or feature factories?

In this talk, Robert Briese explores the relationship between LeSS and the Product Operating Model, showing how the two can complement each other to help organizations build better products at scale.

Drawing on experience from large LeSS adoptions and product work in different organizational contexts, Robert highlights a common problem: discovery and delivery are often separated. Some organizations have discovery teams that hand work over to delivery teams, while others barely do discovery at all. Both patterns create waste, weaken learning, and reduce customer focus.

The talk compares the strengths of both approaches:

  • The Product Operating Model’s strong focus on vision, strategy, outcomes, and empowered teams
  • LeSS’s strong focus on whole-product thinking, systems thinking, coordination, and large-scale product development

Rather than choosing one over the other, Robert argues for combining them.

Topics covered in this talk

  • Why discovery and delivery often drift apart in organizations
  • How LeSS and the Product Operating Model share common principles
  • The importance of product vision, strategy, and explicit bets
  • Using tools such as impact mapping to connect goals, outcomes, and experiments
  • How multi-team refinement can support discovery work
  • Why sprint reviews should focus on learning, product usage, and customer feedback — not just demos
  • How empowered teams can continuously combine discovery and delivery
  • What to do with former team Product Owners in a LeSS adoption

A key message of the session is that discovery should not be a separate phase or a separate team’s responsibility. Instead, teams should gradually move from heavy discovery toward delivery while continuing to learn through experiments, feedback, and product data.

This talk is especially relevant for Product Managers, Product Owners, coaches, and leaders who want to bridge modern product thinking with large-scale product development.

LeSS Conference Amsterdam 2026
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