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Carlos Delgado

@c_d_los

Product manager with an eye for design and ear for creating sustainable working practices

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calendar_today22-07-2014 04:27:14

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Just naked narcissism in these screenshots. The whole story is a lesson in bad product management: - no strategy - killed the infrastructure, resulting in constant firefighting that paralyzed their ability to work on new capabilities - catering to individual users

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Each role has jargon that's completely baffling to those not in it. Product, design, engineering, sales, marketing, etc... All with their own language. If we want people to understand and have empathy for how we work, we'd do well to demystify it by using plain language.

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This is why I couldn't care less about arguments for no backlogs. It's fine if you have one; just don't treat it as a "committed to build" list.

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Sure: you've got PRDs, wireframes, Jira tickets, etc... But the most overlooked (and perhaps most important) document is one that covers how a decision was made and everything that went into it.

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A surprising source for discovering how cohesive your product is: writing user documentation. Would people a change in approach midway through developing a capability? Does this screen behave like similar ones? Is the user flow smooth? All revealed when you try to explain it.

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Who would have guessed that the same people who build cults of personality are the same ones that throw sycophants under the bus when they're no longer useful to them?!

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It's going to be great when every product is building features that cater to an unhinged AI. I for one can't wait. Seriously, product teams: go talk to real people! You'll get way more mileage out of it than figuring out how to avoid it.

It's going to be great when every product is building features that cater to an unhinged AI. I for one can't wait.

Seriously, product teams: go talk to real people! You'll get way more mileage out of it than figuring out how to avoid it.
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Everytime I see a post with something like "ensure engineering team can deliver within specification, on time, and within budget", I think they're willfully unaware how product building works.

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Taps the homemade sign I made: "this is for outsiders; not product builders" They see it and immediately understand the idea: make something small, put it in the hands of users, and go from there. It's relatable and doesn't use jargon.

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"You would be hard-pressed to find another parasite that has so thoroughly wrecked the body and environment of its host, all while trying to convince the host that it is deserving of praise and further accommodation."

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Just thinking about the highlighted part... My car has automatic windshield wipers and they go off in broad daylight if the sun hits the car just right. A minor annoyance for me, but a real danger if the entire car was controlled by that. Source: washingtonpost.com/technology/202…

Just thinking about the highlighted part... My car has automatic windshield wipers and they go off in broad daylight if the sun hits the car just right. A minor annoyance for me, but a real danger if the entire car was controlled by that.

Source: washingtonpost.com/technology/202…
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This was such a refreshing conversation between Lenny Rachitsky and Josh Miller. I hope these kinds of things take root across the industry: - move away from being dominated by metrics - approach to corporate values that, dare I say, are more human - focus on UX overcast.fm/+6K1GHEtFE

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I love a good, fast feedback loop but getting there doesn't just mean internal change. Your customers / users have to buy into it too and in some industries, that's a harder task than you'd think.