17 Years in The Making
A proven way to design and sequence complex software delivery so teams don’t stall, wait, or rebuild work halfway through
Most large programmes don’t fail because teams lack skill or effort.
They fail because critical dependencies are discovered too late.
BackBuild is a backwards-mapping framework designed to expose those dependencies early, before delivery plans harden and momentum is lost.
It has been proven on large, multi-team programmes across finance, healthcare, media and retail, where it has:
- Enabled teams to sequence work with confidence instead of assumption
- Exposed hidden dependencies adding 6–12 weeks of avoidable delay
- Prevented rework and mid-build architecture changes before they derailed delivery
BackBuild was develope…
17 Years in The Making
A proven way to design and sequence complex software delivery so teams don’t stall, wait, or rebuild work halfway through
Most large programmes don’t fail because teams lack skill or effort.
They fail because critical dependencies are discovered too late.
BackBuild is a backwards-mapping framework designed to expose those dependencies early, before delivery plans harden and momentum is lost.
It has been proven on large, multi-team programmes across finance, healthcare, media and retail, where it has:
- Enabled teams to sequence work with confidence instead of assumption
- Exposed hidden dependencies adding 6–12 weeks of avoidable delay
- Prevented rework and mid-build architecture changes before they derailed delivery
BackBuild was developed by Dan Apps, a product leader with 17 years’ experience shaping and delivering complex, multi-million-pound digital programmes across 25+ organisations.
It brings structure and foresight to high-risk delivery by starting from the finished product, not the project plan.
If you are dealing with tangled dependencies, unclear sequencing, or delivery plans that never quite survive contact with reality, BackBuild is designed for exactly that problem.
Explore the framework, or get in touch to discuss how it can be applied to your organisation.