Brett Kosinski on Nostr: I have to admit, I saw someone describe Marty Cagan's books as just a series of blog ...
I have to admit, I saw someone describe Marty Cagan's books as just a series of blog posts, and now I can't unsee it: each "chapter" is one to two pages long, introduces some theme, skims over it at a superficial level, and then moves on. I'm trying to work through Empowered right now, and it's just so... shallow. I'm starting to think Cagan's audience for these books isn't product managers at all, but rather leaders/executives who don't know what PM is...
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