Goke Pelemo

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Because product managers rarely have direct organizational authority, it can be tempting to couch any requests in the “nicest” possible terms—especially requests for things like staying late to release a product or redoing work that was already completed. But being ambiguous about what you’re asking for (and whether you’re asking at all) is not nice. It is a deflection of responsibility, a passive-aggressive attempt to get the result you want without being the “bad guy.”
Product Management in Practice: A Practical, Tactical Guide for Your First Day and Every Day After
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