The Power of Radical Product Focus
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Great products succeed by perfecting a few core features rather than attempting to include every possible function.
Frameworks, principles, and practices for developing and executing strategy—including proximate objectives, contextual decision-making, and balancing long-term vision with near-term execution.
Great products succeed by perfecting a few core features rather than attempting to include every possible function.

Financial success depends on whether you provide the truth or lies that your audience is looking for.
Apply strict constraints to planning, technology, and product identity to ensure you only build high-leverage, focused products.

Being (and being seen as) strategic means balancing context, proximate objectives, and execution across product, technical, team, and personal domains—especially under resource constraints.