A company to watch in the reliability management space is @FluxNinjaHQ. In this post, they compare using rate limits vs. concurrency limits for reliability management, & share how FluxNinja open source can dynamically detect service concurrency limits. Read moreโฌ๏ธ #devops#sre
Concurrency limits are easy to enforce but difficult to determine. Learn how @FluxNinjaHQ can dynamically discover the concurrency limit of your service and prevent failures: https://t.co/ltrMBJCS7W
Congratulations to @FluxNinjaHQ on the launch of Aperture! Excited to be a (small) part of helping this launch come to life. If you're in #DevOps or SRE, this project is one you want to give a try: https://t.co/5tTudonJ2v #oss#reliability
#FluxNinja is emerging from stealth mode to announce Aperture โ the first #opensource flow control and reliability management platform for modern web applications https://t.co/zzjEI9YmLQ
When I started my first product management job fresh out of college, I was surrounded by experienced PMs who were great at asking clarifying questions, which would help teams navigate product debates and decisions. Yet, it was hard to de-construct the skill behind this.
My go-to clarifying question to ask for experiments: What decision will we make that uses the outcome of this experiment? Will we decide differently had we not run this experiment?
If you work in Silicon Valley or in the tech startup world youโve likely heard the saying โexecution eats strategy for breakfastโ. This is a spin on Peter Druckerโs famous saying โculture eats strategy for breakfastโ.
1/ Strategy without execution leads to failure
2/ Execution without strategy is more complicated
3/ Straddling strategy and execution well is extremely rare
4/ Culture has a big role to play
5/ All of these categories are fluid
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- Influence without authority
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- Build a great product communication system
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1/ Communication is one of the most important skills in in product management, yet it is also considered one of the most โfuzzyโ when it comes to mastering it. Here's how to think about structuring your product communications:
7/ Monthly:
- Improving team execution (e.g. retrospectives)
- Communicating strategy, goals & roadmaps
- Strengthening relationships with cross-functional collaborators (usually marketing, biz dev, sales, legal)
- Aligning other teams