The Shortcu.tt Podcast

The Shortcu.tt Podcast
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This is your shortcut to developer experience, cloud architecture, product engineering and tech leadership. Hosted by Marilag Svennevig and Morten Christiensen.
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The podcast centers around themes of developer experience, internal developer portals, cloud architecture, and effective team dynamics. Episodes include discussions on measurable success in internal developer portals with Waqas Ali, exploring metrics and community engagement strategies, and leveraging frameworks like Wardley Mapping and Domain-Driven Design with Susanne Kaiser to boost productivity in organizations.

This is your shortcut to developer experience, cloud architecture, product engineering and tech leadership. Hosted by Marilag Svennevig and Morten Christiensen.
In this episode, Stefan, currently a Solutions Architect at Eficode, walks us through the Platform Engineering Maturity Model, a framework published by CNCF that guides platform teams int different stages of maturity. Find out why it matters, and how your platform teams can use it to drive real impact in your organization.
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[00:01:57] Platform Engineering “Beetlejuice”
Stefan explains his deep involvement in platform engineering and his role in the Cloud Native Platforms Working Group[00:02:34] Why a Maturity Model?
The team discusses the origins of the Platform Maturity Model, its purpose as a framework for honest self-assessment, and how it’s more about product thinking than technology.
[00:06:21] Five Aspects of Maturity
Stefan breaks down the five key aspects: Investment, Adoption, Interface, Operations, and Measurement—each a lens for reflection, not a checklist[00:10:17] The Four Levels
The maturity model’s levels—Provisional, Operational, Scaling, Optimization—are explained, emphasizing that most organizations are a mix, and that’s normal[00:12:39] Using the Model in Practice
Discussion on how to use the model for strategic conversations, prioritizing aspects, and making trade-offs rather than chasing perfect scores[00:16:36] The Critical Role of Investment
Why investment is often the precursor to maturity in other areas, and how demonstrating value helps secure buy-in[00:18:24] Aligning Platform Outcomes with Business Goals
How platform teams can connect their work to business outcomes, reduce cognitive load, and win over stakeholders[00:22:14] Build vs. Buy and the Thinnest Viable Platform
Stefan’s advice: start small, buy or adopt before building, and expand as your needs grow—don’t get lost in the tech rabbit hole[00:26:20] Roadmaps, Prioritization & Product Thinking
The challenge of prioritizing features, the importance of user feedback, and treating the platform as a product[00:32:22] Community: Start Early, Not Late
Why building community is essential from day one, and how engagement shifts from feedback to contribution as maturity grows[00:35:16] Metrics that Matter
Top metrics for platform teams: adoption rate, feature requests, and actionable feedback—not just Dora metrics[00:39:25] Organic vs. Forced Adoption
Real-world stories of platforms that succeed by attracting users rather than mandating adoption, especially in regulated industries[00:44:18] The Reality of Internal Competition
The dynamics of teams running their own stacks, executive mandates, and the politics of platform adoption[00:46:13] The Model as a Conversation Starter
The maturity model is a tool for honest discussion, not a rigid scoring system—use it to balance priorities and set realistic roadmaps[00:49:22] Shortcut to Success
Stefan’s practical takeaway:
“Never forget: a pot of coffee and a bag of cookies takes you a long way. Go talk to somebody you haven’t talked to for a while or ever, because you need to broaden your community and create awareness about your platform. If you have it, bring some stickers as well.”
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