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My top essays/tweetstorms in 2019 on product/market fit, investing, KPIs, YouTubers, and more

Andrew Chen

How the work of the future will come from new tools, new media formats, and new monetization formats — and how the Passion Economy is different than the Gig Economy. A really detailed 68 page analysis of the podcast market. The iPhone comes out in 2007 and changes the camera industry. Complementary, but different.

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My top essays/tweetstorms in 2019 on product/market fit, investing, KPIs, YouTubers, and more

Andrew Chen

How the work of the future will come from new tools, new media formats, and new monetization formats — and how the Passion Economy is different than the Gig Economy. A really detailed 68 page analysis of the podcast market. The iPhone comes out in 2007 and changes the camera industry. Complementary, but different.

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What is the Ideal Product Team Size?

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Another method for deciding how many product managers a company needs is to base it on the number of engineers working on the company’s products. “Therefore, attempting to search for or calculate the recommended or optimal ratio between product engineers to product managers will always prove to be an elusive task.”

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Seeing Around Corners | Rita McGrath | BoS USA 2019

Business of Software Conference

Do you empower small, agile teams? Want us to let you know about new talk videos, speaker AMAs, Business of Software Conference and other event updates? So, as a business begins to discover its business model, its product market fit it begins to enjoy the recipe for success or, more specifically, its leaders do.

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Ten Lessons Learned Building Doist | Amir Salihefendic, Doist | BoS Europe 2019

Business of Software Conference

Having founded Doist in 2007, Amir Salihefendic is the CEO and founder of the company behind Todoist and Twist. In this BoS Talk from Business of Software Europe 2019, Amir will discuss why he believes remote-first could represent a massive paradigm shift with widespread implications for the future of work. So that’s one thing.