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“Context NOT Control”
One of your primary responsibilities as a leader is to create clarity.
Clarity on:
-context, strategy, vision, goals
-roles, careers, expectations
-culture, boundaries, what’s acceptable vs not, etc…
A lot of problems I see in orgs can boil down to a lack of clarity.
Great Leaders Think “Bring Problems, Let’s Find a Solution Together”
Why you should stop saying “Don’t Bring Me Problems, Bring Me Solutions”
Do you want to win arguments or solve problems?
“Do you want to win arguments or solve problems?” - Rory Sutherland
You’ve gotta love this quote from Rory Sutherland.
With so much noise in the product industry today, it couldn’t be more relevant.
You don’t need to go far to see comments like "that's not real product management", "that's not agile" or [insert practice X].
While I do believe there’s a place for inspiration and increasing our exposure to what’s possible.
It’s not going to solve any problems.
Decision Velocity & Drag
Companies that move fast make decisions fast.
What takes one company a week, they do in a day. Compound that over time, and it’s a landslide.
Without Conflict, There’s No Change
I heard someone once say "the level of conflict you're willing to endure will be the level of change you inflict".
This really stuck with me over the years and I come back to this notion regularly.
Think in Decades, Not Years
Jeff Bezos once said in an interview with Forbes "Friends congratulate me after a quarterly-earnings announcement and say, 'Good job, great quarter.' And I'll say, 'Thank you, but that quarter was baked three years ago.'" As the saying goes, "It takes 10 years to be an overnight success"
“Leadership is Language”
The words we use matter. As the old adage goes: "'Watch your thoughts, as they become your words; watch your words, as they become your actions."
Ditch Epics & User Stories and Focus on Outcomes
When I've helped organisations become more outcome/product orientated, more often than not, I've moved them away from 'epics' and 'user stories' and towards things like one-pagers, opportunities, hypotheses, etc. Why? Because they’re are better tools for facilitating outcome thinking and experimentation.
Five Time Management Hacks to Get on Top of Your Day
Tips and tools I’ve learned to make time for the things that matter
How to Master Yourself and Win at Receiving Feedback
Similar to giving feedback, receiving feedback effectively is often a place where we struggle. If you’re anything like me, receiving feedback can be uncomfortable and often emotional, even with the best intentions for personal growth it can still be hard to stay objective and keep your cool.
Feedback vs Advice — Tips on giving effective feedback
I would say we’re in a feedback crisis. Most people don’t give feedback, they give unsolicited advice…