Why Are You Revolving The World Around You? A quiet letter to those who forget how insecurities pull us into our own center of gravity, and how in that tilt, any form of excess, either ego or its absence, becomes its own quiet form of starvation.
The Happy Path Is the Shadow of Good Failure Design The happy path builds itself when failure is designed from the start. This essay breaks down a simple hierarchy for ranking errors, planning recovery, and shaping products that feel smooth not by accident, but because the messy paths were handled deliberately.
Thanks This too shall pass. Last week I had to say goodbye to colleagues I have learned from, built alongside, and occasionally debated with. Many were people I looked up to—guides when I was stuck—each adding a Lego brick I didn't know I needed until everything clicked.
If AI Builds Faster Than You Can Think, How Do Product Managers Stay Relevant? AI has made building effortless — but not meaningful. As prototypes shrink from months to minutes, the real advantage isn’t speed; it’s awareness. This essay explores how Product Managers can adapt their craft, design faster feedback loops, and rediscover meaning in an AI-accelerated world.
Stop Building Wedding Cakes. Ship Cupcakes Instead! If I asked you about your plans this weekend, you’d probably tell me exactly which cafe you’re heading to, which book you’re catching up on, or which friend group you’re meeting. But if I asked about the weekend three weeks from now, you’d be less
Are Your Experiments Killing Innovation? Does your team runs dozens of experiments every month? Let's explore how great product teams turn experimentation into true discovery, and why organizations get this wrong.
Building Better Software Teams Part 3 - 4 Symptoms or One Problem This story is third in the series Building Better Software Teams in which we understand and try to remediate some common issues faced by software teams. In the previous part, we saw how 5 Whys can be a great way to get to the root of an issue. Once the
Building Better Software Teams Part 2 - Starting with 5 Whys In Part 1, we explored the story of Beth and her team, who are facing challenges in delivering a critical project on time. We observed Beth taking initiative by speaking with her manager, Linda, to bring the team together and discuss their current predicament. Additionally, we saw them identify 6
Building Better Software Teams  Part 1 - The Challenges What traits make a great software team? Join Beth's journey to uncover the keys to success for the product triad. 💻🚀 #SoftwareTeamSuccess
Single Responsibility Principle: What Exactly Is It The one critical thing that most software teams get wrong when adopting the Single Responsibility Principle.