EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 10 MIN
Let Builders Build
from The Velocity Lab · host Dave O'Dell and Dan McAulay
Episode Summary AI transformation isn't a tooling problem. It's an organizational one. Dave and Dan dig into why bringing in AI without cutting bureaucracy, top-down processes, and the people who create them just gets you the same speed with new tools — and what to actually change so builders can build. Key Topics Why technical adoption alone won't make your engineering org faster How processes, architecture committees, and "trust theater" silently kill velocity Builders vs maintainers — when to prune, and why "palace guards" are a real role to retire The honest test: ask your top performers what it would take to 2x — then act on the answer Speeding up the upstream too: product, design, security, sales — same playbook Why ownership and sideways accountability beat top-down hierarchies for moving fast Notable Quotes "As an engineering manager, your main job is to get the hell out of their way and let the builders build." "You have palace guards who look good and protect everything. They don't really do much. And you have commanders who go out there and kick ass." "Move fast and build things — you can actually build quickly if you have the right system in place." About The Velocity Lab Dave O'Dell and Dan McAulay work inside engineering organizations every day helping them ship faster with AI. No hype, no BS — just what's working in the field. Subscribe: RSS
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AI won't make your org faster if your processes are slow. Dave and Dan on why bureaucracy, low trust, and "palace guards" kill velocity — and the personnel decisions you need to make to actually let builders build.
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