The Discovery and Delivery Loop

At a recent meeting with director of Product Management we were reviewing the Product Roadmap discuss the status of things.  While reviewing one particular item he made a comment to the effect:

‘Wow, I remember when you guys started working on this feature. You seemed pretty much done after the first meeting. That was six months ago….'

I went onto to explain that he participated in one session (I was very happy he attended this meeting) to explore the problem and that we were very far from a good solution at that point.

Feedback? you're soaking in it...

We are soaking in an ocean of feedback.

Each year in the United States, every school child will be handed back as many as 300 assignments, papers, and tests. Millions of kids will be assessed as they try out for a team or audition to be cast in a school play. Almost 2 million teenagers will receive SAT scores and face college verdicts. At least 40 million people will be pursuing love online, where 71 percent of them believe they can judge love at first sight. And after we meet one another … 250,000 weddings will be called off, and 877,000 spouses will file for divorce

Despite this barrage of feedback, we hope and believe all of this is good for us and that we develop. Many people hate it anyway. We avoid giving it and receiving it.