
Shower Thoughts, Inner Circles, Networks and Prioritization
Another month, another host of great articles, listens, books and other finds from Product Thinking and around the internet. Here’s what you may have missed.Don't forget to subscribe at productthinkin...
25 Jan 202313min

Airplane Seat Switching and The Endowment Effect: Having Empathy and Understanding Our Own Fallacies
Loss aversion, or the endowment effect, is a cognitive bias that describes why, for individuals, the pain of losing is psychologically twice as powerful as the pleasure of gaining. Once you recognize ...
18 Jan 202315min

Product Prioritization: A Strategic Framework for Building the Right Thing
Working on the right thing is one of the most important aspects of product development. It is one of the key roles of product management. So understanding the right framework for getting our prioritie...
12 Jan 202313min

Crossing the Chasm: Book Review
Crossing the Chasm by Geoffrey Moore is a classic for good reason. The principles are as relevant today as they were 20 years ago. And while the companies continually change, the need to understand th...
6 Jan 202314min

Taylor Swift, Quiet Quitting, Ninja Turtles and Books: Monthly Wrap from December
Another month, another host of great articles, listens, books and other finds from Product Thinking and around the internet. Here’s what you may have missed.Don't forget to subscribe at productthinkin...
28 Dec 202216min

Top Books of 2022: A Look Back at our Favorite Product and Non-Product Books
With 2022 coming to a close, we’re finally ready to put this rollercoaster of a year behind us. But before we do, we need to back at some of the best books we reviewed from this past year, along with ...
22 Dec 202213min

ChatGPT and Cautious Optimism: Imminent Job Killer? Probably Not.
While ChatGPT and the underlying AI aren’t necessarily the imminent threats that many have called them, they have the potential to reshape our industry and many industries in ways we won’t be able to ...
15 Dec 202213min

Four Thousand Weeks: Book Review
If you feel you're in conflict, or simply feel you are always trying to get more done that you’ll ever be able to, you should definitely pick up a copy of Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mort...
15 Dec 202216min




















