Product Strategy 101: How to Continue When There Isn’t a Right Answer

Creating a product strategy is almost never a matter of answering a few simple questions and figuring it out. Moreover, it’s not like there is a right answer that is objectively true (and even if there was, you wouldn’t be able to know it). Sounds confusing? It is. But here are quick methods to take you out of the talking and into action.
Product Strategy 101: The Hard Thing About Strategic Decisions

Product strategy is hard because of many reasons. But eventually, when it comes to making actual decisions, there is one barrier that prevents many leaders from reaching any conclusions. This guide reveals what it is and how to overcome it.
If You Love Your Decisions Let Them Go

There are times when you just know that your decisions are right. The data says so, the experts say so, but your colleagues or stakeholders disagree. Sometimes, the best way to get them to accept your decision is to give it up altogether. Here’s how it works.
How Fast Is Fast Enough? Understanding Speed in Startups

Everyone knows startups need to move fast. It is often part of their advantage against larger and more traditional companies. But what does moving fast really mean, and why is it that important anyway? To answer this question we need to break speed down to its various meanings and treat each differently, as well as holistically where they all converge. Here is the detailed breakdown as well as tips to increase each type of speed.
Can Data Tell You If Your Baby Is Hungry?

Everyone wants to be more data-driven. But how far can you go with it? Learn about the limitations of data as a decision-making factor.
Practicing Decision Making with My Newborn Baby

Raising a child entails so many decisions. Decision making is an important skill – whether in your personal life or the professional one. But practice makes perfect, and here are a few guidelines to start with.
Product Metrics: Lessons Learned from Watching A Moon Landing

The importance of choosing the right KPIs for your product