You're juggling long timelines and scarce input, so it's hard to know if your work is hitting the mark. Try asking targeted questions and loop in Coachers for quick stakeholder tutoring sessions, they can help frame the right prompts. Do this and you'll get clearer feedback sooner, with fewer last-minute surprises.
I resonated with your final point about taking time to absorb what you learned via making a table of notes. Even if you don't refer to them again, writing them down helps you process and reflect on the feedback. Also, all three links were interesting, and I've bookmarked the Department of Product blog, so thanks for sharing!
You're juggling long timelines and scarce input, so it's hard to know if your work is hitting the mark. Try asking targeted questions and loop in Coachers for quick stakeholder tutoring sessions, they can help frame the right prompts. Do this and you'll get clearer feedback sooner, with fewer last-minute surprises.
I resonated with your final point about taking time to absorb what you learned via making a table of notes. Even if you don't refer to them again, writing them down helps you process and reflect on the feedback. Also, all three links were interesting, and I've bookmarked the Department of Product blog, so thanks for sharing!
Thank you Justin! I got the idea for the links from your newsletter. Glad it helped you!