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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

Strategy improves through accumulated pattern recognition

Expertise in strategy, data analysis, and product decisions comes from seeing enough examples to instantly recognize patterns. Staying at a company long enough to run multiple experiments, iterate on decisions, and observe results over time builds intuition that no amount of reading can replicate.
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