[ntt_rl_unsplash href=”y02jEX_B0O0″ photographer=”Aaron Burden”]Smart people respect simple language not because simple words are easy, but because expressing interesting ideas in small words takes a lot of work.
Why Simple Is Smart
[ntt_rl_unsplash href=”xb2DaEeX8jk” photographer=”Nicholas Kusuma”]Safety in numbers, or reliance on the authority of others, can give us the courage to commit to a decision that we might otherwise struggle with.
Social proof: is there always safety in numbers?
[ntt_rl_unsplash href=”Lks7vei-eAg” photographer=”Charles Deluvio”]When you manage a team, you want to have a clear view of everyone’s skills. Not only to be able to fairly evaluate your collaborators, but also to be able to support their up skilling.
How to design Skill Grids for your product design team
[ntt_rl_unsplash href=”BmDaLayzhc0″ photographer=”Jilbert Ebrahimi”]Corporations discovered that you couldn’t pressure high-performing individual contributors in engineering or scientific roles to keep climbing a people management ladder if they didn’t want to.
It’s Time to Fight for a Dual Product Management Career Path
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