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Where Great Product Roadmap Ideas Come From

Jun 2019

Proximity to customer truth matters more than volume

Direct customer conversations beat large brainstorms for generating breakthrough ideas. The closer you are to actual user problems—whether through direct talks, observing behavior, or using the product yourself—the better your roadmap ideas become. Scale of input matters less than quality of signal.
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