Kept hearing about it and happened to swing by it at Kino.
So far so good.
radical candour from a deep generalist
I love bookstores. Hope this means more are coming.
For my own kids, even not the cheapest method, I prefer they browse around a bookstore and discover news stuff to read.
I also prefer them on real books – not screens.
Can Britain’s Top Bookseller Save Barnes & Noble? – The New York Times
“Prefer” Postmortem: 6 Lessons Learned From A Network Of Independent Professionals
Great post about a product that didn’t make it. Lots to grok in here.
Love this part:
You can’t obsess enough about the top-of-the-funnel.
The more time the Prefer team spent with different Soloists and Clients, the more we realized how many different value propositions there were for first-time users. We learned that some clients just wanted the ability to discover services, some Soloists only cared about referrals while others only sought a better way to serve existing clients, while other pairs of Soloists and Clients just valued things like easy billing and automatic notifications for appointments. With such variance of preferences, the “first mile” of the customer experience either didn’t evolve fast enough or failed to serve a broad enough set of users. This experience emboldened my observation that most product teams only spend the final mile of their experience building the product thinking about (and testing) the first mile of the customer’s experience using the product. It should often be the opposite.
Speaking of Scott – his book is a great read!
This is cool – I feel like we have so many new tools or even the same old tools but the processes to run an org are pretty dated. I never liked agile or scrum so will dig into this one a bit.
I always love the Basecamp books so I am guessing I will like this way of working as well.
Foreword on the project :: https://basecamp.com/shapeup/0.1-foreword
Finally finished up The Messy Middle.
Enjoyed it, took some notes and more than a few screen shots.
The book is very short chapters which is cool but also means it is easy for me to put it down and then sometimes I take a few days to pick up.
The books is sectioned into three parts – Endure, Optimize, and Finish.
I also loved the middle gray section that was all about product management.
Anyways – good book. Check it out.
What a mess.
I wonder how the IPO will do long term. I personally think not well but who knows.
The politics in this one are amazing though.
Can’t wait for the Mike Isaac book.
A little birdie told me there is an interesting VC firm in this book.
I might need to pick up a copy.
Picked up Seth’s new book – https://amzn.to/2srVA9T.
Will let you know what I think when done.
Here is Seth talking about it :: This is Marketing | Seth’s Blog.
Your Company is a Product Used By Your Employees • Tomasz Tunguz
Tom has some interesting points on the book and who is the product manager for a company?
I covered the book here :: https://seedvc.blog/2018/12/30/crazy/