Raaz Herzberg
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scale so from day one it's not the right thing to build so i don't think it's about the velocity it's just about the decisions you make are more conscious at the beginning which at the end saves us a lot of time because technical depth can kill teams and it's something that accumulates fast and that's also a learning i think we we had in microsoft so if you have those things in perspective from day one you just kind of eliminate a lot of that mess later on
scale so from day one it's not the right thing to build so i don't think it's about the velocity it's just about the decisions you make are more conscious at the beginning which at the end saves us a lot of time because technical depth can kill teams and it's something that accumulates fast and that's also a learning i think we we had in microsoft so if you have those things in perspective from day one you just kind of eliminate a lot of that mess later on
It's exactly, I think, that.
It's exactly, I think, that.
Will it work for infinite scale?
Will it work for infinite scale?
If you're not sure it will, then don't do it right now, because we don't want to hit that problem later.
If you're not sure it will, then don't do it right now, because we don't want to hit that problem later.
And there's many small things like that, that you make decisions on every day as a product manager.
And there's many small things like that, that you make decisions on every day as a product manager.
You're like, yeah, what's going to solve this for this customer right now?
You're like, yeah, what's going to solve this for this customer right now?
And like, whatever, I just need to win like those five POCs right now.
And like, whatever, I just need to win like those five POCs right now.
But it's a question.
But it's a question.
Can you think about the solution that will solve for them, but in a way that will also solve for the future?
Can you think about the solution that will solve for them, but in a way that will also solve for the future?
It's a tricky line.
It's a tricky line.