
Splitting without Splitting (Tsvetelina Plummer, Pricillia Gunawan)
From Software Architektur im Stream by Eberhard Wolff
March 17, 2026
About this episode
The episode discusses alternative approaches to team organization and efficiency without strictly adhering to conventional splitting methods.
This episode was streamed live from Agile meets Architecture conference. We all know it - our team has become too big, meetings take too long, half of the conversations don’t apply to our work, and the sprint goal is now “finish all stories in the sprint”! The classic textbook and the chatbot are certain: The team should be split! And this is indeed the optimal solution. But real life isn’t a textbook, and our resources aren’t infinite. What if instead of slicing to be a-two-pizza-team, we asked the question: “What do we actually need to work well together?” After over 4 years working with several large data science and engineering teams that wrestled with multiple variations of the same problem, we’ve resisted the urge to split by the book. Instead of insisting on the one right way, we want to show you how tuning in, listening, and deliberately choosing the solution, can bring back the fun, ease and coveted efficiency we all are after. That could mean: changing who does what in the team, redrawing team boundaries, or combining pragmatic approaches of multiple organizational design systems like LeSS, Team Topologies, and Fluid Teams. The trick is to stop chasing the perfect model…
People in this episode
Host: Eberhard Wolff
Guests: Tsvetelina Plummer, Pricillia Gunawan
Topics covered
- team dynamics
- organizational design
- agile methodologies
- data science teams
- engineering teams
- team efficiency
Keywords
- team splitting
- agile
- team boundaries
- organizational design
- data science
- engineering
- team culture
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Agile meets Architecture, LeSS, Team Topologies, Fluid Teams
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