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Puja Kathuria's avatar

So true Mike !

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Joe's avatar

While an interesting perspective, your article paints a picture of visionary entrepreneurs not being connected to actual user needs or solving a real problem. This is a broad, inaccurate generalization that perhaps was more true in the past than it is today. In my experience, today's entrepreneurs have a wealth of resources on how to zero in on real user needs. The fact is than in many cases, those entrepreneurs know the problem better than anyone else in the company, typically having spoken to more users than anyone else.

To assume that a startup entrepreneur will simply handover product direction to someone who, although skilled in product management, has less background and deep user empathy in that problem space, is foolish. This is where the empowered PM model falls flat. Most PMs in such companies who read Cagan or the derivatives become frustrated that they are not fully empowered. This needs to stop. They need to realize that founders will be prescriptive, so they should strive to add product rigour to the founder's directives rather than feeling disempowered.

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