Trade-offs I've seen teams ignore
Most product decisions involve trade-offs. Everyone knows this. The problem is that many trade-offs are quietly ignored rather than explicitly chosen. Here are the trade-offs I see ignored most often:
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Most product decisions involve trade-offs. Everyone knows this. The problem is that many trade-offs are quietly ignored rather than explicitly chosen. Here are the trade-offs I see ignored most often:
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