Ask for Feedback, Not Flattery
/The only reason to ask for feedback is to make real change. Why go through the act of asking your customers for feedback if you really just want a participation trophy?
Read MoreThe only reason to ask for feedback is to make real change. Why go through the act of asking your customers for feedback if you really just want a participation trophy?
Read MoreIn the world of MVP, some people question why we build the "skateboard" when what we really want is the "car." The reason is simple: the "skateboard" may be enough!
Read MoreI recently spoke at Ignite DFW about the importance of hobbies. I take great pride in my work and have high aspirations for achievement, but having hobbies keeps me sane.
Read MoreThere is a phrase, βthe squeaky wheel gets the grease.β The customer who complains the loudest, often gets what they want. In product management, it can be all too easy to give into these distractions and lose sight of the more strategic things on your roadmap.
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