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All by Derek Kwan
Getting into product management can be hard. Here are some resources I found most useful along my journey.
The right decisions can make or break companies. The worst thing you can do is be indecisive, and block the progress of your organization in competitive environments.
Product owners must learn to say “no” if they hope to build successful products.
Owners think about ideas and solutions from the lens of the greater good for the company. Owners understand budgets, tradeoffs, and future-proofing.
Sometimes you get lucky, and achieve a good outcome with a bad process or bad decision. And sometimes you get bad outcomes from good processes and good decisions.
In competitive environments, winners challenge norms, are not risk-averse, and are often annoyingly contrarian.
There are many moving parts in the software development lifecycle, and engineering velocity is often not the primary problem.