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Teams that are willing to commit publicly to specific results are more likely to work with a passionate, even desperate desire to achieve those results. Teams that say, “We'll do our best,” are subtly, if not purposefully, preparing themselves for failure.

The Five Dysfunctions of a Team

Patrick M. Lencioni

So if you withhold value at the start of your book — either intentionally or accidentally — then you end up frustrating your readers and decimating your word of mouth. Nonfiction authors make this mistake all the time via the inclusion of lengthy forewords, introductions, theoretical foundations, and other speed bumps that come from a place of author ego instead of reader empathy.

Write Useful Books

Rob Fitzpatrick und Adam Rosen

Product roadmaps can take many forms, and aren’t necessarily a single artifact or document. In fact, it’s really not about creating artifacts at all — it’s about creating a shared understanding of where you’re going and why.

Product Roadmaps Relaunched

C. Todd Lombardo, Bruce McCarthy, Evan Ryan, and Michael Connors

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