Product Builders
How to thrive in the world of AI
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How to thrive in the world of AI
Read more of 'Product Builders' issue Read moreHow to think of product as a system, not a silo
Read more of 'Value Engine' issue Read moreHow to frame, shape, and build what matters
Read more of 'Product Forge' issue Read moreHow find the signal and build alignment
Read more of 'Signal Aligment' issue Read moreHow to translate concepts across contexts without losing their essence
Read more of 'Concept Translation' issue Read moreHow to unlock new insights with novelty
Read more of 'Edge Environments' issue Read moreHow to make better decisions
Read more of 'Context Windows' issue Read moreHow to find your way through complex work
Read more of 'Project Compass' issue Read moreHow to shift from delivery to discovery with a Product Mindset
Read more of 'Product Mindset' issue Read moreHow to build a team where the right behaviors naturally emerge
Read more of 'Emergent Environments' issue Read moreThroughout my career, I’ve been known for efficiency. Everyone views me as the person who can get the most done in the least amount of time....
Read more of 'Paradox of Speed' blog post Read moreWhen you're early in product discovery, there's more noise than signal. Sometimes priorities jump out at you, but sometimes you need to step...
Read more of 'Discovery Points' blog post Read moreHow do you know when it’s time to rebuild an old app or just revise it? Rebuilding an existing application is a massive endeavor. It takes...
Read more of 'Rebuild or Revise' blog post Read moreHow to keep projects on track and your team in sync
Read more of 'Project Plans' issue Read moreHow and why to measure impact in your work
Read more of 'Measuring Impact' issue Read moreAI is transforming the classic product trio: product manager, designer, engineer. The roles are blending as AI closes the skill gap for each...
Read more of 'The Age of Product Builders' blog post Read moreMy kids don’t understand boredom. Their time is filled with nonstop activities and screens. But boredom is valuable—it’s a skill to cultivat...
Read more of 'Boredom' blog post Read moreSome of the most monumental discoveries were made by accident. Wilhelm Röntgen accidentally discovered X-rays in 1895. Alexander Fleming ac...
Read more of 'Accidental Discoveries' blog post Read moreWe’re in the fourth week of development on a new 0-1 product. My initial excitement is transforming into pressure to meet the design standa...
Read more of 'Phases of Building Software' blog post Read moreHow do you get a team to deliver work on time? Constraints & Controls. Delivering anything on time begins with setting a constraint: a d...
Read more of 'Constraints & Controls' blog post Read moreChallenged assumptions fuel discovery. As we accumulate knowledge and experience, our minds form assumptions. These assumptions help us navi...
Read more of 'Discovery Fuel' blog post Read moreShould we let customer feedback guide our product decisions, or is there merit in trusting our gut and the collective intuition of the team?...
Read more of 'Guided Innovation' blog post Read moreDevelop a growth mindset on your team with this simple reframing technique. One of the most powerful tools in problem-solving is reframing p...
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