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E045: Is being “strategic” critical to Product & Engineering success?

E045: Is being “strategic” critical to Product & Engineering success?

Update: 2024-11-21
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We dive back into Reddit this week to answer some questions and hopefully help some folks out.


From a team where product managers are rewarded for sneaking features into releases, to a VP who is obsessed with RACI charts, a theme emerged this week of "everything in moderation" as our overarching recommendation.


There's also a question of what to say when your boss asks you "to be more strategic" and look at a Zendesk email spoofing hack that got us onto a tangent about Salesforce and Jira. As one does.


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E045: Is being “strategic” critical to Product & Engineering success?

E045: Is being “strategic” critical to Product & Engineering success?

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