[155] - The Problem
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For product folks, how do you identify the core problem? How do you know when you've fixed enough small problems to start tackling the bigger picture? And do people who make things really love problems or is problem-solving just a necessary (and sometimes exhausting) part of the creative process? Feedback: Twitter - @deliveritcast email - [email protected] Support: Product Coaching and Consulting - seek taiju Support - Buy me a Coffee Links: TBM 212: A Problem vs. The Problem Q&A with Steve Johnson, VP of Products, Pragmatic Institute Product Manager aka Problem Manager
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