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consumers and developers (e.g., Apple’s app store).
Sunil Gupta • Driving Digital Strategy: A Guide to Reimagining Your Business
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joincolossus.com5. Make Team Management Your Highest Priority Product: To be a good product team manager, you need to have been a successful product manager first. "As a group product manager, my job is to help PMs own their ideas, work with stakeholders, get people on board and amplify their insights. Our product managers are my products."
Jack Krawczyk • Product Leadership Rules to Live By From My Experience at Pandora
In the real world, the systems we build are part of complex adaptive systems that encompass developers, users, and customers, as well as their environments and organizational contexts. This reality calls for a more dynamic, almost organic approach to architecture and design, one that allows you to learn as you go and adapt your software to ever-cha
... See moreNeal Ford • Software Architecture Metrics
I could not be a top 10% engineer so I choose the product :D. Also, I enjoyed customer meetings more and their needs.
Apple • Shreyas Doshi on pre-mortems, the LNO framework, the three levels of product work, why most execution problems are strategy problems, and ROI vs. opportunity cost thinking
Rather than the product manager decides, the designer designs, and the engineer codes, we embrace a model where we make team decisions while leveraging the expertise and…
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Teresa Torres • Continuous Discovery Habits: Discover Products that Create Customer Value and Business Value
The biggest mistake I’ve seen startups make is using the same comp scale for these two classes of employees. Comp levels are a rational structure to overlay on an irrational commitment and impact. Companies that don’t break bands will undervalue the energy-giving impact the mitochondrial employees have, which will ultimately challenge their ability... See more
Sarah Tavel • The Mitochondria in Startups
This has to do with the idea of breaking up a larger app/platform into multiple apps/platforms, instead of building more features into the main app