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Collapse the talent stack every chance you get.
As I reflect on the teams I’ve led and hundreds of start-ups I’ve worked with, there is a consistent unfair competitive advantage i’ve witnessed when the talent stack was collapsed - when the lead designer was also the product leader, when the front-end engineer was also ... See more
scott belskyx.comJust posted our interview with @willdepue, prev. founder of DeepResearch & research resident @OpenAI 🫡
We talked about his framework for building anything, why he dropped out of college, how he chooses what to work on, and more....
Watch the EP here: https://t.co/dpBkRycK9G... See more
THE DOCK w/ Omar Waseemx.comwe use prototypes to conduct rapid experiments in product discovery, and then in delivery, we build and release products in hopes of achieving product/market fit, which is a key step on the way to delivering on the company's product vision.
Marty Cagan • INSPIRED: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love (Silicon Valley Product Group)
New essay up. How to Eat an Elephant, One Atomic Concept at a Time
- How Figma & Canva are taking on Adobe—and winning
- New use cases drive new needs
- Atomic concepts of companies
- Becoming platform ecosystems
- Dimensional reduction + narrative debt___LINEB... See more
Kevin Kwokx.com
This is pretty awesome, well worth the three-minute watch.
Not sure why this is so buried. (Link in reply). https://t.co/N5v1DIvp2c
1. Identifying your "one thing"
It can be challenging to actually identify your " one thing ".
But it can help to consider this concept less as a single destination, and more as a direction .
It reminds me of a popular analogy: "How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time ".
Imagine an alternative universe, where you'd never heard of Netflix.
(The f... See more
It can be challenging to actually identify your " one thing ".
But it can help to consider this concept less as a single destination, and more as a direction .
It reminds me of a popular analogy: "How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time ".
Imagine an alternative universe, where you'd never heard of Netflix.
(The f... See more
Peter Ramsey • How to Reduce Churn by Doing Your "One Thing"
Onboarding Web3's next billion users will require thinking from first principles, encouraging exploration, abstracting complexity, prioritizing usability, and clearly demonstrating value. Figuring out what matters to the people it should matter to.