Tomas Pueyo
1 min readOct 16, 2019

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[Response] Amen! Agree with everything.

One thing that I would nuance though: committing to a number of test.

I agree with the philosophy behind it—commit on an input, not an output.
But I don’t think it should be a # of initiatives. That’s easy to game, and isn’t aligned with the goal of growth.

My suggestion is to agree on the roadmap itself. We should all share the same info of the problems diagnosed, the proposed solutions, and our data on how we believe they will impact the numbers. But we should fall short of actually predicting the impact, because we just don’t know. Every person reviewing the roadmap should have the responsibility to assess how much we believe each initiative will impact the company—knowing that ultimately it will just be a guess.

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Tomas Pueyo
Tomas Pueyo

Written by Tomas Pueyo

2 MSc in Engineering. Stanford MBA. Ex-Consultant. Creator of applications with >20M users. Currently leading a billion-dollar business @ Course Hero

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