Reminds me of the distinction between classical and quantum mechanics: one can be beautifully modeled (classical), the other is constant movement (quantum).And while the two work as one cohesive whole, we're unable to really understand how – which might explain why PMs always love to debate. There's no "right" answer to these questions!
I agree with you! Without a solid strategy, our execution won’t be as efficient, which means we’ll hit a lot of bumps on our way to achieving our goals. Sticking to the strategy and execution principles you mentioned is the only way to ensure consistent results and grow our team.
Reminds me of the distinction between classical and quantum mechanics: one can be beautifully modeled (classical), the other is constant movement (quantum).And while the two work as one cohesive whole, we're unable to really understand how – which might explain why PMs always love to debate. There's no "right" answer to these questions!
I agree with you! Without a solid strategy, our execution won’t be as efficient, which means we’ll hit a lot of bumps on our way to achieving our goals. Sticking to the strategy and execution principles you mentioned is the only way to ensure consistent results and grow our team.