John Peltier

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Former tech #product leader - now small business owner. F3Nation / fitness enthusiast. Same username elsewhere.

If I could offer one piece of advice to leaders/managers everywhere, it would be this:

If you take the day off, don't drop into the team chat. Don't drop into the team standup. Don't show up to any meetings. Don't send emails.

It sets a terrible example. It tells your team that even when they're off they should be "on". It's disrespectful. It's NOT being a leader.

Disconnect. Trust that the team will be fine without you. Come back refreshed and THEN do those things.

#leadership

Thought Leaders: "Programming will be obsolete within 5 years. All business software will be generated by AIs"

Actual Businesses: "actually we're mainly still on-premise, running on Windows Server 2003 and VBScript ASP, but our two-year plan to migrate everything into a cloud kicked off in 2015 and we're making steady progress."

we all burned out, bro
I keep seeing that “first they came for the journalists” sign, and it pisses me off so much, because when they came for muslims, immigrants, and trans people, mainstream journalists normalized it and reported it as “both sides”. Somehow it didn’t count for them until it was happening to them personally, which is *exactly* what the fucking poem was warning against in the first place.

Here's today's newsletter, all about the five dysfunctions of product management teams, whether product/market fit is dead, and asking ourselves if "scope creep" is really a thing in agile development.

https://oneknightinproduct.substack.com/p/the-five-dysfunctions-of-product?sd=pf

#productmanagement #agile

The Five Dysfunctions of Product Management Teams, and is Scope Creep Really a Thing?

"Back to the Future" originally didn't star Michael J Fox but Eric Stoltz. After a few weeks of shooting, the director and screenwriter felt it wasn't working and fired Stoltz. They reshot all the scenes at a cost of $3M, and a classic was born. The lesson for product managers

One Knight in Product newsletter
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