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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 10 MIN

Rollback Reserve: Budget the Capacity to Undo

from Business → IT | IT → Business · host Mirko Peters

Teams plan delivery budgets but rarely budget the capacity to undo. That missing line turns rollbacks into emergency borrowing: all‑hands nights, hidden costs, and damaged trust. This episode introduces the Rollback Reserve: a compact planning artifact you write into change proposals and roadmaps that names the undo budget (minutes-to-undo target, on‑call allocation, cost cap, and acceptance criteria for rollback vs. remediate). Mirko contrasts the business trade-off (faster launches vs. the cost of potential reversals) with the operational reality (limited on‑call attention, stateful complexity, and reproducibility gaps). Listeners get an exact one‑line Rollback Reserve template to read aloud, a short ritual to include it in planning and sprint review, and a practical 7‑day experiment to pilot reserves on five changes. The result: fewer surprise all‑hands, clearer trade‑offs during prioritization, and a funded, measurable path to undo when things go wrong. CTA: attach a Rollback Reserve to your next ticket and leave a review if it reduced night pages.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/business-it-it-business--6867401/support.To continue the conversation, follow Mirko Peters on LinkedIn, where more insights and real-world examples are shared from both business and IT perspectives.

Teams plan delivery budgets but rarely budget the capacity to undo. That missing line turns rollbacks into emergency borrowing: all‑hands nights, hidden costs, and damaged trust. This episode introduces the Rollback Reserve: a compact planning artifact you write into change proposals and roadmaps that names the undo budget (minutes-to-undo target, on‑call allocation, cost cap, and acceptance criteria for rollback vs. remediate). Mirko contrasts the business trade-off (faster launches vs. the cost of potential reversals) with the operational reality (limited on‑call attention, stateful complexity, and reproducibility gaps). Listeners get an exact one‑line Rollback Reserve template to read aloud, a short ritual to include it in planning and sprint review, and a practical 7‑day experiment to pilot reserves on five changes. The result: fewer surprise all‑hands, clearer trade‑offs during prioritization, and a funded, measurable path to undo when things go wrong. CTA: attach a Rollback Reserve to your next ticket and leave a review if it reduced night pages.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/business-it-it-business--6867401/support.To continue the conversation, follow Mirko Peters on LinkedIn, where more insights and real-world examples are shared from both business and IT perspectives.

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