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@evanlapointe Fascinating. I'd swallowed the story around this. Betamax was "better". Storage capacity and cost made VHS great, colour rendering and bookmarking ultimately didn't matter as much.
@evanlapointe Good reframe thanks. I feel often it's not the teams themselves who don't see this. It's the culture that crushes tasteful hopes and dreams.
@evanlapointe Is perhaps a nuance that great doesn't mean everything is best in class. The things that matter to your target client are, the things that don't matter are absent or are ok. That's what makes it great.
Hi @shreyas I continue to benefit the incredible prod sense course. One thing I'm struggling with is the messy middle between needs driven strategy and commercial mapping which is usually demographic driven. This is in the context of large established enterprise. Appreciate help
@evanlapointe@pdrantunez This is excellent thanks. More than anything to have these traits called out to pursue the path of compassion, mastery etc when the world's default appears to not be this.
@DHLParcelUK Shipment number 60120242345202. My experience to date. It's utterly maddening. I'm trying other channels now as your support function is non responsive.
@ProductFaculty Thank you for sharing. Its blueprint to aspire to. However, I feel this is very engineering heavy. You could do much of this yet still still not demonstrate product sense. I've seen a PM build much of this but could not show how they build something customers love and lay for
@evanlapointe Something to do with reciprocated micro bids. Small exchanges of intimacy and connection that don't get ignored. Or lack of disgust/ eye rolling. Connection with the customer, market and your team then?
@FU_joehudson I relate to the post but the image feels off. Truth doesn't need to be unkind, it could just be read as simply "truth". I know this is not your image, so I'm more interested in your reflection on how you would phrase it on the image.
@allenholub Do you think it's any different in scenarios where the build scope is clear and relatively fixed. The delays more come from complexity of requirements and not accounting for everything rather than having to adapt to what the user wants.