If we think about how we develop (or should develop) products, there are certain macro-steps we usually go through. A high level overview may look like this:
During the last 8 years I have been working with product teams as they mature the way they develop products.
And a common pattern is that we start developing our techniques and skills in the reverse order:
I feel in some sense this is a normal emerging pattern. We start from what is closer to what we know and closer to what we can master, and when we nail that down we find that there is a better way to improve the impact we achieve by moving one step “up” in the process.
Of course this are not the same “steps” in every company or team, but if you are leading product teams I would say that your job is to make the team grow and mature in tiny bits but in the 5 steps at the same time.
Having a strategy, although a basic one will improve the chances of having successful products much more than being great at execution. Doing some discovery techniques are an invaluable input to improve the accuracy of your prioritization.
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