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Jackie Bavaro on getting better at product strategy, what exactly is strategy, PM pitfalls to avoid, advancing your career, getting into management, and much more

with Jackie Bavaro · Jun 2022

Listen for confusion to find strategy gaps

The only way to discover what's missing from your strategy is by communicating it repeatedly and paying close attention to where people seem confused. People hide their confusion, so you must listen actively for unstated assumptions and missing logical connections that prevent others from following your reasoning.
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