Latest podcast: Founding Companies, Understanding User Problems, and Leading Digital Transformations
We also discuss the importance of communication in a relationship—from communication within an organization to communication with customers and users.
https://t.co/Cy2NxsSpy5
Everyone falls victim to the planning fallacy. We consistently underestimate the time it will take to complete something.
Why is that, and what can we do?
https://t.co/nFISHrxfkh
A roadmap is not the project plan. It won’t include all the technical details. Nor should it. There is a time and place for those, but it is not the roadmap. Just like there is a time and place for nuts, but it is not in chocolate chip cookies.
https://t.co/6DCxBqUE0W
The Innovator’s Handbook provides a range of practical tools, strategies, and insights for anyone involved in the innovation process. It’s a fun read, and a well-designed book. It’s a good one to add to our growing list of books about innovation.
https://t.co/rzHRv1GqKg
Another month, another host of great articles, listens, books and other finds from Product Thinking and around the internet. Here’s what you may have missed:
https://t.co/kd22ZdnsBH
Skepticism is the first step to truth, which should be our main goal. It’s not about doubting everything, but about being humble enough to question assumptions until we can identify the truth.
https://t.co/VHBgF5rDkX
It starts with understanding each other better, respecting the way we work and what we each bring to the group, and building on our shared goals.
https://t.co/zUjxDHUn61
Product managers and engineers often come from different backgrounds and have different perspectives. We need this for great product development.
https://t.co/kXv6KQObqy
Another month, another host of great articles, listens, books and other finds from Product Thinking and around the internet. Here’s what you may have missed.
https://t.co/nqpBQKvuz8