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Você fez a contratação para uma posição genérica.
Marcelo Brandão Cipolla • O lado difícil das situações difíceis: Como construir um negócio quando não existem respostas prontas (Portuguese Edition)
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Andrew S. Grove • High Output Management
Ben Horowitz's classic post “Good Product Manager/Bad Product
Marty Cagan • INSPIRED: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love (Silicon Valley Product Group)
Companies—just like gangs, armies, and nations—are large organizations that rise or fall because of the daily microbehaviors of the human beings that compose them.
Ben Horowitz • What You Do Is Who You Are: How to Create Your Business Culture
Let’s talk about Product Management
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41:40 - The danger of developing on top of platforms is that you're basically always at risk of the platform eventually replicating their own version of your app. Take for example what Apple did with Sherlock app. It copied to create what is now Spotlight, a feature built into the platform. 42:30 developers on a platform should realize they are doi... See more