How to Find More Hours in Your Week Without Working Harder – The CARD Framework
The 4 easiest ways to clear your calendar and to-do list to make room for more valuable work!
Product snacks are bite-sized visual articles for product leaders. Designed to fit in a single screenshot, these <500-word articles get straight to the good stuff!
In product management, we’re always busy and don’t have time to waste on fluffy content. I write to share a single lesson at a time with just the right amount of detail.
Written by Bryce York, a proven product management leader drawing on over a decade of experience in early-stage and high-growth startups.
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The 4 easiest ways to clear your calendar and to-do list to make room for more valuable work!
Three simple productivity hacks I’ve been using for years and how to adopt them for yourself tomorrow
Velocity should be qualitative, not quantitative, in early and growth-stage startups
Know your audience and write a well-structured document they can follow without additional context
Make your products shine by cutting the excess and taking the time to polish the user experience
The most important part of making a “new” way of doing things is deprecating the “old” way
If there’s part of the product that never gets used or doesn’t deliver value, it’s time to consider removing it
A simple but powerful tool to keep your product experience consistent and guide your decision-making
There are things we don’t know and things we can’t know, de-risk the former and test the latter.
In product, business significance is more important than statistical significance so make sure you’re not over-emphasizing stat sig.
Using and acting on all data isn’t always ideal, don’t fall into the trap of trying to be everything to everyone.