🎾 18 Decision Razors, Idea Prioritization, Roadmap Traps, Counter-Positioning + New Design Sprint Template
+ Generating TV Episodes & Web Design With Midjourney
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This is Sunday 1-1-2-3 with George.
Welcome to the 89th edition.
Today we have:
Idea Prioritization With The Confidence Meter
Product Roadmap Traps & First Principles
Design Sprint Template With Jake Knapp’s Voiceover
18 Decision Razors 🪒
How DoorDash Experimented to Find Product Market Fit
What Is Counter-Positioning?
+ Generating TV Episodes & Web Design With Midjourney
💾 Idea Prioritization With The Confidence Meter
This is not a new article. I remember reading it in 2019.
While on the surface, it looks like yet another framework, what I like about it is that it focuses on just 1 dimension of prioritisation frameworks like ICE: confidence.
I’ve been using this confidence meter since, helping myself and others see how low in confidence some ideas are. When people want to just launch a feature as an A/B test, you can point them at this wheel and say, “Do we have anything to support this? Any market data, user data, even just anecdotal evidence?”
Good tool in the toolkit:
☕️ Product Roadmap Traps & First Principles + Design Sprint Template With Jake Knapp’s Voiceover
First up, my friend Ant Murphy’s got a new video on roadmaps, which I really enjoyed.
Next up, Jake Knapp (the Design Sprint guy) has added a Miro Talktrack to his Design Sprint template, and that’s good, because Design Sprints always stress me out, so having a virtual talktrack to scream at makes things easier.
🍪 Quick Bites
🤖 AI
That's a wrap for today. Stay focused and see you next week! If you want more, be sure to follow me on Twitter (@nurijanian)
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Who's George?
I’m an underdog product manager.
Product management in New Zealand (where I live) is still a relatively immature discipline. I also came into it late via data science and UX. I may be older than others, but I often feel like a rookie.
To become better at my craft, I learn and explore new ideas relentlessly.
Then I share high-quality, tried-and-true ideas that can be used right away.
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— George.