What are your thoughts on PMs writing PRDs (or similar) for mostly backend features? When the goal of the feature is _very_ simple and most of the complexity is code/backend, would you still write a whole PRD?
@Bandan - Thanks for the article! Are there sample write-ups (the 5 different kinds of doc that you have mentioned) of yours that you can share for the community's benefit?
Thanks Bandan for the case study. The way you put up the different aspects of PM is really very interesting. Would love to learn more from you about the experiments, ideation phase, and also suggestions/ a personal onboarding plan for entry level product managers
Kudos to bandan to look out for 1000's of resources and bringing in the best for the newsletter. This is most helpful in a while for me specifically, who has recently started in a product role. One of the best product newsletter.
What are your thoughts on PMs writing PRDs (or similar) for mostly backend features? When the goal of the feature is _very_ simple and most of the complexity is code/backend, would you still write a whole PRD?
@Bandan - Thanks for the article! Are there sample write-ups (the 5 different kinds of doc that you have mentioned) of yours that you can share for the community's benefit?
Thanks Bandan for the case study. The way you put up the different aspects of PM is really very interesting. Would love to learn more from you about the experiments, ideation phase, and also suggestions/ a personal onboarding plan for entry level product managers
Kudos to bandan to look out for 1000's of resources and bringing in the best for the newsletter. This is most helpful in a while for me specifically, who has recently started in a product role. One of the best product newsletter.
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