#134 - Agile in First Principles: Visualisation, Flow and Constraints - with Håkan Forss
Tue Feb 03 2026
What do we think about Agile beyond frameworks - and how organisations actually learn, adapt, and continuously improve?
Håkan Forss, a lean and agile coach and speaker who has become legendary for his iconic Lego figures-based presentations, joins us to unpack the hidden purpose of Agile and why its true power lies not in methods but in how organisations design for flow and fast customer feedback.
Speaking on concepts like lean thinking, Kanban, and theory of constraints, Håkan explores why visualising work is a radical act in knowledge organisations, how limiting work in process exposes real constraints, and why optimising for customer feedback - not busyness - is essential in complex systems.
This episode offers a long-term perspective on Agile, beyond fads.
Håkan takes us inside his long-standing practice of working with organisations as living systems, discussing how traditional, project-based organisations struggle to operate in flow, how autonomy and coherence are often imbalanced, and how to address this in modern organisations.
As the conversation widens to autonomy, AI, and decentralised teams, we explore deeper questions: what does it mean to organise when individuals can act faster alone, yet outcomes still depend on collective coherence?
Key Highlights👉 The purpose of Lean and Agile is to achieve real business results for customers; methods and frameworks are only a means to that end.👉 Knowledge work is mostly invisible - it lives in people’s heads and inside computers, which makes visualisation a critical enabler of understanding and improvement.👉 Making work visible in a physical space helps people grasp the bigger context, react emotionally, and recognise how much work is actually happening in parallel.👉 Once waiting time and bottlenecks are visible, it becomes difficult to ignore the need for change - “once you see it, you cannot unsee it.”👉 Flow efficiency focuses on how much time customers' needs are actively being worked on versus how much time work is waiting.👉 Most organisations are structured around projects, systems, or silos, while actual customer needs cut across those boundaries and create delays.👉 Limiting work in process - not “work in progress” - exposes where work is standing still and forces problems to surface.👉 Faster customer feedback is more valuable than maximising utilisation, especially when organisations do not yet know what customers really need.👉 Increasing autonomy can improve flow, but without shared purpose and strategy, teams risk pulling in different directions and cancelling each other out.👉 Radical transparency around goals and key metrics enables people to self-organise around what matters most.👉 As power shifts to the edges with AI and decentralisation, the challenge for organisations moves from enabling flow to achieving coherence across signals.
Topics /chapters
(00:00) Agile in First Principles: Visualisation, Flow and Constraints - INTRO
(01:25) Introducing Håkan Forss
(03:24) The Hidden Purpose of Agile: Beyond Methods to Business Results
(08:44) Visualising as a Radical Tool for Impact
(13:26) How do traditional organisations operating in flow
(16:12) Visualization beyond the tools
(18:45) What’s the Value of Limiting Work in Progress
(26:23) Theory of Constraints at a Portfolio Level
(30:46) What’s the edge of collaborative work in the age of AI?
(42:54) Breadcrumbs and Suggestions
Remember that you can always find transcripts and key highlights of the episode on our website: https://www.boundaryless.io/podcast/Forss-Hakan
Episode recorded on Jan 09, 26
Find out more about the show and the research at Boundaryless at https://boundaryless.io/resources/podcast/
Get in touch with Boundaryless:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/boundaryless_Website: https://boundaryless.io/contactsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/boundaryless-pdt-3eo
Music
Music from Liosound / Walter Mobilio. Find his portfolio here: https://blss.io/Podcast-Music
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What do we think about Agile beyond frameworks - and how organisations actually learn, adapt, and continuously improve? Håkan Forss, a lean and agile coach and speaker who has become legendary for his iconic Lego figures-based presentations, joins us to unpack the hidden purpose of Agile and why its true power lies not in methods but in how organisations design for flow and fast customer feedback. Speaking on concepts like lean thinking, Kanban, and theory of constraints, Håkan explores why visualising work is a radical act in knowledge organisations, how limiting work in process exposes real constraints, and why optimising for customer feedback - not busyness - is essential in complex systems. This episode offers a long-term perspective on Agile, beyond fads. Håkan takes us inside his long-standing practice of working with organisations as living systems, discussing how traditional, project-based organisations struggle to operate in flow, how autonomy and coherence are often imbalanced, and how to address this in modern organisations. As the conversation widens to autonomy, AI, and decentralised teams, we explore deeper questions: what does it mean to organise when individuals can act faster alone, yet outcomes still depend on collective coherence? Key Highlights👉 The purpose of Lean and Agile is to achieve real business results for customers; methods and frameworks are only a means to that end.👉 Knowledge work is mostly invisible - it lives in people’s heads and inside computers, which makes visualisation a critical enabler of understanding and improvement.👉 Making work visible in a physical space helps people grasp the bigger context, react emotionally, and recognise how much work is actually happening in parallel.👉 Once waiting time and bottlenecks are visible, it becomes difficult to ignore the need for change - “once you see it, you cannot unsee it.”👉 Flow efficiency focuses on how much time customers' needs are actively being worked on versus how much time work is waiting.👉 Most organisations are structured around projects, systems, or silos, while actual customer needs cut across those boundaries and create delays.👉 Limiting work in process - not “work in progress” - exposes where work is standing still and forces problems to surface.👉 Faster customer feedback is more valuable than maximising utilisation, especially when organisations do not yet know what customers really need.👉 Increasing autonomy can improve flow, but without shared purpose and strategy, teams risk pulling in different directions and cancelling each other out.👉 Radical transparency around goals and key metrics enables people to self-organise around what matters most.👉 As power shifts to the edges with AI and decentralisation, the challenge for organisations moves from enabling flow to achieving coherence across signals. Topics /chapters (00:00) Agile in First Principles: Visualisation, Flow and Constraints - INTRO (01:25) Introducing Håkan Forss (03:24) The Hidden Purpose of Agile: Beyond Methods to Business Results (08:44) Visualising as a Radical Tool for Impact (13:26) How do traditional organisations operating in flow (16:12) Visualization beyond the tools (18:45) What’s the Value of Limiting Work in Progress (26:23) Theory of Constraints at a Portfolio Level (30:46) What’s the edge of collaborative work in the age of AI? (42:54) Breadcrumbs and Suggestions Remember that you can always find transcripts and key highlights of the episode on our website: https://www.boundaryless.io/podcast/Forss-Hakan Episode recorded on Jan 09, 26 Find out more about the show and the research at Boundaryless at https://boundaryless.io/resources/podcast/ Get in touch with Boundaryless: Twitter: https://twitter.com/boundaryless_Website: https://boundaryless.io/contactsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/boundaryless-pdt-3eo Music Music from Liosound / Walter Mobilio. Find his portfolio here: https://blss.io/Podcast-Music