Paweł Wojtasiński

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Roadmaps are supposed to help organizations manage uncertainty—they promise to answer questions like, “what are we going to be working on? What are we going to deliver? When can we expect this new capability/feature/product?” These are all reasonable questions. The problem is that most of the time, the answers that make it to the roadmap are guesses, fiction, or lies.
Outcomes Over Output: Why customer behavior is the key metric for business success
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