🎾 NSA Competitor Intel Secrets, Tips for Strategy Preparation, Tactics for Applying Product Principles, How to Setup a User Panel, PMF Dos & Don’ts
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This is Sunday 1-1-2-3 with George.
Welcome to the 88th edition.
Today we have:
How to Prepare for Strategy
How To Set & Apply Product Principles
Competitive Intelligence Secrets From an Ex-NSA Analyst
Step-by-Step Guide for Setting Up a User Panel
5 Do’s and Don’ts of Product Management Pre- Product/Market Fit
Stop Trying to Find “Product-Market-Fit”
+ Code Interpreter Is Coming, LLM Memory Explainer & Midjourney Tips
💾 How to Prepare for Strategy
Roger Martin (“Playing To Win”) says that any work a company does in advance to prepare for strategy, such as environmental scans, SWOT analysis, or customer research is wasted or dangerous.
He believes the best and only useful starting place for strategy is the mismatch of the desired outcomes of a company's historical choices with the actual outcomes.
He recommends collecting data to test hypotheses concerning potential remedies for gaps between current outcomes and desired outcomes.
The precise data based on specific logic and assumptions is what data collection and analytics should focus on.
Read more here, great article:
☕️ How To Set & Apply Product Principles + Competitive Intelligence Secrets From an Ex-NSA Analyst
I normally don’t watch keynotes from conferences. Too salesy, too vague.
This talk by an SVP of Design from Slack blew me away, though.
Product principles is something I need to get better at. Where do you see them at all? We mostly talk about strategy, vision, mission, roadmap - but the principles can be way more accessible, and just as, if not more, powerful.
There are some great tactics and examples of how Slack uses them:
I am building a bootstrapped startup. So I have a collection of videos about successful bootstrapped startups.
Watching one of these videos, I chances upon a really crazy (if somewhat shady) strategy for collecting competitor intelligence (the video starts from that part).
One key callout they make here is that this data is dangerous for product people, but really powerful for marketers… I still feel like it would be a great dataset to have for a product leader. Competitors are so hard to know deeply… Just watch this with an open mind:
🍪 Quick Bites
🤖 AI
The Biggest Compilation of What ChatGPT Code Interpreter Can Do
How to Use Midjourney to Generate Ideas for Your Next App Interface
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Great set of links this week George! Enjoyed the article on strategy and product/market fit. Thanks!