Culture
Communication Structures 4 minutes read.
This powerful insight seems obvious and rare to find: "It can be tempting to think that you are only supposed to talk to people 'at the same level' as you, what some may call 'your peers'. Maybe one level up if it's important, but definitely not higher. This is the mistake. If you work in a high agency, high trust environment then you should be able to talk to whomever you need to get your job done. [...] If these sorts of actions are looked down upon (or discouraged) then your company has decided it values optics over impact."
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Gaming as Management Training 5 minutes read.
Given the progress we see with Generative AI in text, video, and images, I can imagine new simulators to effectively train managers. This post can show how games like DOTA can create short feedback loops to iterate on many of the skills managers need (even if it's only a partial set of skills). How do you see it? It's worth sharing this post with a few teammates and discussing.
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Why Now: Timing and Product Success 11 minutes read.
Asking "Why Now?" when building new (internal and external) products is one of the most powerful questions for understanding the market conditions to enable adoption and distribution. It helps users and customers connect emotionally to understand why the problems they're facing are big enough now to drive exploring solutions versus the status quo.
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