The Completeness Trap - Follow Up Story
You don't need more detail. You need a smaller decision.
What happened after writing a recent Product Management IRL article? These insights are for paid subscribers to Product Management IRL.
This week’s backstory is about getting ahead of demands for “more detail”:
What Prompted This Article?
I was behind on my product work but not sure on what. It felt like this:
My boss was upset about the lack of progress on my initiative. Key stakeholders wanted details about a new concept. My boss wanted details from key partners.
In my situation, I had decisions on decisions that can skew the details.
It took pausing to write this article to figure out the pattern of the completeness trap.
The Completeness Trap is when teams replace decisions with details. It looks like this:
The article was about doing three moves to break out of the loop:
Shrink the problem until a decision becomes possible
Define constraints before expanding detail
Turn objections into boundaries, not blockers
It was going to take courage to put these steps into action. I was behind. My boss and stakeholders wanted more progress.
I steeled myself to handle some disagreements to reach decisions.





