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We are all prisoners of our past to some extent. We bring our frame of reference, shaped by our unique combination of experiences, into any new role.
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128 |
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As professional people, we are products. So try to product-manage yourself. Develop your product through education, training, and experience.
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159 |
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…customers are not just buying a point-in-time product, they are buying ongoing innovation and an experience.
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034 |
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Human systems experience the loss of information and things will start to creep back if your foot is taken off the gas.
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085 |
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Achieving competence – in anything – requires experience, exposure, and practice… [it] also requires an opportunity and willingness to learn.
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155 |
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The experience of the human race indicates strongly that the only person in abundant supply is the universal incompetent.
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790 |
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You want people around who’ve been through this before and are willing to openly share their experiences.
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004 |
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Human beings are wired to remember and internalize negative experiences with vastly greater force than positive ones…
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273 |
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…it is so common for companies that are transforming to hire product managers out of their customer base or others with deep domain experience. However, in most cases, this turns out to be a mistake.
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010 |
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Just go for it. Don’t let fear talk you out of a serendipitous experience you’ve probably been training for all along.
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098 |