🎾 5 Steps to Take to Move Into a Product Leadership Role, "Process People" According to Marty Cagan, Understanding the Difference Between OKRs and Outcomes
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This is Sunday 1-1-2-3 with George.
Each week, you get an easy-to-read breakdown of the latest ideas in product development, with a dash of humor to keep things interesting.
My newsletter is like a Marty Cagan masterclass, but with less repetition about the 4 risks.
Today we have:
How To Read Balance Sheets - Software Edition
How Marty Cagan Thinks About “Process People”
How To Know The Difference Between OKRs and Outcomes (Teresa Torres)
5 Things To Do To Move Into a Product Leadership Position
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📚 How to Read Balance Sheets - Software Edition
I found my favorite new Substack newsletter: OnlyCFO.
Maybe I’m just getting old, and that intense urge to look at financial statements is starting to flood me just like the urge to visit the hardware store on the weekends.
Maybe it’s cause this newsletter is like my other favorite newsletter: Olga’s Data Analysis Journal:
Whatever it is, OnlyCFO just dropped 3 amazing posts, of which I’m sharing the first. It’s filled with great detail from an operator, and is a must-read really for anyone working in tech:
👀 Is Shreyas Doshi Right About Avoiding “Process People”?
A few years ago, I vowed to stop watching Marty Cagan’s interviews. It was clear that the marginal benefit for me at that stage was little: I had listened to him say the same stuff too many times.
Then Shreyas Doshi suggested to watch this video with Marty, and I wasn’t disappointed. Perhaps, I needed a break from Marty. I liked the whole interview, but I’ll highlight this part.
The distinction Marty makes between different “process people” is:
Some believe in scale through process
Others believe in scale through coaching
The other interesting idea made (though you might disagree) is that people who rely on process do so because process is less ambiguous. It stems, maybe, from lack of self-confidence.
Finally, a quote I will probably take into my next 5 years: “Talk is cheap. So we should do more of it.” Talk = debate, and perhaps we should debate more.
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