315 / Designing out recklessness
Your CEO forwards an angry customer email at 11 PM.
Next day, your roadmap is in chaos.
Sound familiar?
I watched good strategies fail for 2 years due to recency bias. Here's the system that fixed it:
George from prodmgmt.worldx.comTactical ways to reduce unnecessary chaos
If you’re an individual contributor, you can reduce unnecessary chaos by communicating effectively, which might mean regular updates to team members regarding progress. Resist the urge to hide in a hole if your work starts to slip. Ask for help so that others are not caught off guard when they find out your... See more
If you’re an individual contributor, you can reduce unnecessary chaos by communicating effectively, which might mean regular updates to team members regarding progress. Resist the urge to hide in a hole if your work starts to slip. Ask for help so that others are not caught off guard when they find out your... See more
Jean Hsu • Does Your Startup Feel Chaotic? Good.
Antifragile planning SOP doc
https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/1g4xOjg-T05igqb-KR9vUNRVyr8M6ZabJqGTHDpyv1kY/edit?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Your+Request:+Antifragile+Planning+SOP&utm_campaign=Antifragile+Planning+SOP#