@LynAldenContact There was a great book I read years ago (Language in Thought & Action) where the author wrote that there are two dominant types of narrative - Conflict & Cooperation. The news is all about Conflict. The funny part is all the cooperation necessary to deliver the news! :)
When you see a manager taking on a new role and members of this former team also make the leap with him, that says a lot about his leadership.
Managers — try this simple heuristic from @joulee to informally size yourself up.
I warn you now, this is going to have unfortunate consequences, just as switching to living in suburbia and driving everywhere did. When you lose the ability to write, you also lose some of your ability to think.
I'm often the guy on the team asking if we can take some time to separate the What from the How... the frequency of that has spiked since the explosion of Chat GPT! LOL! 😀
I stayed up to watch the Fifa under 20 women's World Cup final last night (Spain v Japan). What the highlights don't show was just how great Japan played in the 2nd half. Great match though, Spain deserved the win.
https://t.co/TIOSspemEM
Wow, @Apple AirTags are incredibly cool!
On another note, I can't believe the company who built that delightful product can't fix the horrible iOS (and MacOS) update experience. Just me?
@benedictevans This could be a stretch, but one possible reason is the rich data they get. Love this article that talks about life events / purchase habits.
https://t.co/ry8YJBVgWx
A great product manager creates an inclusive and collaborative team. They provide clarity and transparency on the prioritization model, and they lead the team in making evidence-based product decisions.