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When behavioral psychology meets product building. ‘Atomic Habits’ by JamesClear helped me establish healthy habits. Let’s see how we can use the four laws of behavior change to create (positive) h...
Whiteboarding. One of the things I miss most from a physical office as a PM. How do you translate this experience to remote? Let’s explore: https://thediscourse.substack.com/p/brainstorming-in-a-re...
How do you use cognitive biases to design a better onboarding flow? https://thediscourse.substack.com/p/the-psychology-of-onboarding
Prioritize well to avoid high opportunity costs. Every product decision involves a tradeoff between what we do now and later. Momentum is lost when new features don’t hit the mark. Here’s answering...
Single-player apps are dead. Long live multiplayer apps. I wrote about the product stack to take you towards remote work nirvana. https://thediscourse.substack.com/p/the-remote-product-stack
Listen to your customers. David Cancel talks about its importance in his Mind The Product talk in 2016. How can you do it wrong? what's the right way? and how often should you get feedback? https:/...
Standup comedy is an act of creation; and so is Product Management! My interest in these two seemingly disparate crafts has made me to think about the similarities and draw parallels between them. ...
Not all remote work is the same. Some remote work is better than others. Here are the 5 levels of Remote Work according to Matt Mullenweg. https://thediscourse.substack.com/p/levels-of-remote-work
Our brains use shortcuts to make sense of the visual world. By knowing the principles of visual perception, you’ll have a better eye for design in a few minutes. https://thediscourse.substack.com/p...
It's better to learn lessons from the mistakes of others than through experience. Dave Wascha gave an informational and entertaining talk on '20 Years of Product Management’ at the Mind the Product...
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