In this episode, we discuss bad habits in product management (including our own), sharing personal experiences and insights. We cover topics such as avoiding over-engineering, the importance of truth-telling, the impact of methodology on product development, and the need for customer-centric decision-making. We also emphasize the significance of practicality and problem-solving over feature delivery.
Takeaways
Avoid over-engineering and over-architecting solutions
Emphasize the importance of truth-telling and transparency in product management
Consider the impact of methodology on product development and be open to different approaches
Prioritize customer-centric decision-making and problem-solving over feature delivery
Questions for Product Managers
What are some bad habits you picked up as a Product Manager, and how have you addressed them?
Tell us about a time where over-engineering led to issues in your product development?
In what ways do you prioritize customer-centric decision-making over feature delivery?
What are some challenges you've faced when implementing new methodologies, and how did you overcome them?
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