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Dushica Mirkovska

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Product Manager Software products, lifelong #learning and advancement. Some cute animal photo here and there. https://t.co/v1pP9dmant

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@DushicaL
Dushica Mirkovska
2 years
What got you here won't get you there.
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Dushica Mirkovska
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Smart designers are like wizards. And nobody knows what the future brings, except for wizards. šŸ§™
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Dushica Mirkovska
11 months
"Something is better than nothing. There’s a toxic narrative that I’m seeing emerge in our industry that if you aren’t doing everything exactly right, you aren’t really doing your job. This is nonsense." - @ttorres https://t.co/fd4SZMCrsi #prodmgmt #ux #engineering
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@KiwiDenny
Denny Klisch
1 year
In today's sprint review an engineer said: "We solved the non-ideal user experience." I think I have never heard a more polite way to describe a shitty user experience šŸ˜€
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@jasonfried
Jason Fried
1 year
One of the best ways to offload tedious work is to offload it to oblivion. Just don’t do it. Don’t have an AI agent do it, just don’t do it. See what happens. While some might truly be necessary (oh well), most, almost certainly, isn’t (oh yeah).
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Dushica Mirkovska
1 year
Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary (I really didn't remember, but what a lovely reminder! ^^)
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Dushica Mirkovska
1 year
"We’ve learned a lot about ā€˜traditional’ HR coming from a place of ā€˜We know what needs to be done’—and how that’s not working anymore. Our customers/employees know what they need to do their best job." - Eva S. https://t.co/F163kxjrvX #prodmgmt #ux (via @ttorres)
producttalk.org
If you’ve been reading Product Talk for a while, you probably already know that the majority of the stories we share in the Product in Practice series focus on how product teams are adopting contin...
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@shreyas
Shreyas Doshi
1 year
Almost nothing in corporate life is as soulcrushing as being in an org whose leader has the Main Character Syndrome.
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Dushica Mirkovska
1 year
What an iconic episode šŸ’„
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Lenny Rachitsky
1 year
Here's our full conversation:
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Tinkered Thinking
1 year
@JamesClear "When two peoplemeet, each one is changed by the other so you've got two new people." -John Stienbeck, Winter of our Discontent
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Phillip Johnson
1 year
@JamesClear ā€˜We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.’ - Aristotle (or Will Durant summarizing Aristotle). This one always reminds me to stay consistent and disciplined.
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@EricJorgenson
Eric Jorgenson šŸ“š ā˜€ļø
1 year
@JamesClear "If you can't be happy with a cup of coffee, you can't be happy with a yacht" - @naval
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1 year
Discipline, the King of all Kings
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David Lucena | Everything, On Time
1 year
@JamesClear ā€œMiss one day and it’s a mistake. Miss two, and it’s the start of a new habit.ā€ From Atomic Habits by James Clear. This one really stuck with me��it’s a simple, powerful reminder to stay consistent.
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Dushica Mirkovska
1 year
"Starting with a product outcome will help you to identify whether the items in your giant backlog will help you achieve that outcome or are not relevant." - Amanda W. https://t.co/xZ3WXgQNwt #prodmgmt #ux #engineering (via @ttorres)
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Old product backlogs can be the place where ideas go to die. But they can also be a treasure trove of feedback from your customers. And in some cases, they might be a mix of both. The trouble is, you...
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Jason Fried
1 year
A passage from the Tao that’s frequently worth revisiting.
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@VisionaryVoid
VisionaryVoid
1 year
Steve jobs took 18 seconds to think about his answer to this great question
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Dushica Mirkovska
1 year
Which is the question that if answered first, would answer most of the other questions?
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Jovan P.
1 year
Фино ŃŃƒŠ¼ŠøŃ€Š°Š½Š¾
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@sara_brunettini
Sara Brunettini
1 year
Don’t get why tech companies don’t offer more part-time roles for working parents. There are so many badass parents out there who could crush a full-time job in half the time. Give us a chance… and save šŸ’°!
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Dushica Mirkovska
1 year
What a human šŸ™‡ā€ā™€ļø
@darshan
Darshan šŸ¦–
1 year
This neuroscientist worked until she was 103. She also: • Won a Nobel Prize at 77 • Became a senator at 92 • Stayed mentally sharp into her 100s Her secret? 5 daily habits that prevented brain aging: 🧵
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Dushica Mirkovska
1 year
"When you’re thinking about your product, think about what it replaces, not just what it offers." šŸ‘Œ
@jasonfried
Jason Fried
1 year
When you’re building a new product, you’re often thinking about all the new things people are going to be able to do with it. But there’s a better question to ask: What are people going to stop doing once they start using your product? What does your product replace? What are
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