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@sn0wfl8keProduct & Design @flatironhealth // Tweets about strategy, org psych, leadership + the intersection of behavioral psychology and design thinking.
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This is a superb visualization of European history (1500-2022).
If I can't create a simple visualization of it, I don't understand it well enough.
Great designers are strong at "product thinking." This is a key aspect of many design interviews, as well as many PM or VC ones. But what exactly is product thinking? And how does one get good at it? Thread below 👇
Losing friends to parenthood is a profound part of the experience of being in your 30’s.
"You don't have to be a victim of your environment. You can also be the architect of it." - @JamesClear Make 1 tweak to your environment that'll help you achieve your goals. Who's in? #MondayMotivation
How do you make an internal startup successful within a large corporation? Love to hear examples and tactics that don't result in this share.getcloudapp.com/p9uAXlNl
If you say you are feature-complete, but you haven‘t instrumented the product to be able to track basic usage metrics, you are not actually feature-complete. Generally good policy: Treat usage metrics like a P0 feature.
Don't forget to check out this illustrated thread of my Product Metrics Primer, by @andrewcyu 😍 Important topic for product people, made clearer via pictures.
🎨📈My illustrated take on a favorite @shreyas thread: a primer on choosing, refining, and tracking product metrics As a PM, I've referenced this guide countless times – it is applicable to PMs at all levels and provides non-obvious actionable steps. It is a true gem💎/ THREAD
I very much hope that India receives surplus vaccines and vaccine supplies from the US. Current situation seems catastrophic. bloomberg.com/opinion/articl…
The interior of an atom is 99.9999999999996% empty space, which means everything—literally everything and anything of physical substance in the universe—is, somehow, mostly nothing.
The way Tony Hsieh is remembered is how many of us probably want to be remembered: loving, generous, kind, original, smart. Thanks Tony for reminding us that all these qualities can all exist in a person, that one does not need to be a “brilliant asshole” to be successful.
Joe may win. But it feels like we lost something important last night.
It’s usually more important to be in the right room than to be the smartest person in the room. A person with great judgement and average intelligence will usually beat someone with great intelligence and average judgment. Judgment is knowing what room to be in.
OMG, my 4-year-old just put down his Legos, and said: “The Silent Majority is a false narrative used to hide voter suppression and unconstitutional gerrymandering. Democrats outnumber Republicans plain and simple.”
Practice makes it perfect!
Whenever I get scared (and unless I'm in mortal danger) I try to recognize that it's just me feeling anxious about learning something new. Over time, you stop thinking about it and the fear subsides, until one day, it disappears.
Super helpful concept to keep in mind. Fully understand a system requires distance and perspective!
Well said, takes years to perfect those imperfections.
To be authentic is to be at peace with your imperfections.
If you can learn how to think of your work as a system of elements and see how they all play a part in a larger machine, you'll have the advantage of never wasting effort because you'll always be working toward that larger vision. Great thought of words from @tannerc
“Your tactics can make a difference, but your strategy, your commitment to a way of being and a story to be told and a promise to be made can change everything." - Seth Godwin
Tech culture often treats “data vs. opinion” as the only two ways to make decisions. Between the two is an undervalued third option: expertise. It’s dismissed as opinion, but is based on years of accumulated data from lived experience & comparable situations.
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