Tag: Business principle
Product Management Lesson from the Feeding of the 5000 by Jesus
This miracle event (Matthew 14:13–21; Mark 6:31–44; Luke 9:12–17; John 6:1–14) offers a valuable lesson for Product Managers regarding identifying user pain points. Initially, the disciples recognized the lateness of the hour and the hunger of the crowd, prompting them to consider sending the people home. They had two choices: to prioritize sharing Jesus’ life-changing…
(Imagine) I am a selfish company
Imagine you are an object concept, more specifically, a company. And not any company, but ballistically, the most selfish one. And you do the most selfish thing you possibly can. That is, self-survival, for as long as possible. The fool does so by grabbing everything one can find, cheating anyone one can deceive.…
Reasons are bullshits
For everything that cannot be done right, there is always a reason. I am guilty of it too. “Reason” is pretty personal and valid. Time, cost, changes, or whatever. The problem is, reasons are only valid until someone came tearing them apart. For someone, the reason is an opportunity in disguise. The world rewards people…
Same great product. Awfully different results
In business and life, doing the same thing does not guarantee you the same result. While I was munching on some sinfully delicious chocolate from Awfully Chocolate, I am thinking about 3 of their locations in Shanghai yielding different results, all with the same products offering. Awfully Chocolate is a successful and wonderful chocolatey chain…
Portfolio Planning (a.k.a. Product Line Management)
Portfolio Planning (Product Line Management) from Vincent Ng