Resources
Envisioning an MVP (Minimum Viable Product)
1. Identifying the First Use CaseThe first use case is the primary problem your product will solve.Focus on real user pain points, not “nice-to-have” ideas.Ask: Who benefits most? What is…
Process Mapping & User Documentation
1. FlowchartsFlowcharts are visual representations of processes, showing steps, decisions, and flow from start to finish.Use standard symbols (e.g., rectangles for actions, diamonds for decisions).Keep it simple and readable.Show sequence…
Internal Processes & SOP Development
1. What is an SOP?A Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) is a documented set of instructions that explains how a task or process should be done.Purpose:Ensure consistency across the team.Reduce errors…
Communication & Team Alignment
1. Writing Clear UpdatesYour updates are the primary way your team(stakeholders) know what’s happening. A clear update:States progress succinctly.Highlights what’s done, what’s next, and any blockers.Avoid unnecessary detailsFocuses on what…
Planning & Goal Setting Foundations
1. Yearly → Quarterly → Monthly → Weekly → Daily StructureEffective planning starts top-down. Every great product or project begins with clarity on the big picture:Yearly Goal - The single,…
SDLC & Product Development Foundations
What SDLC Really MeansThe Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is simply a structured way for product teams to turn ideas into working solutions. It forces discipline, clarity, and prevents the…