Shipping vs. Learning
Shipping vs. Learning
10/18/2016
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In this blog post, the author discusses the trade-off between shipping products quickly and taking the time to learn and iterate. The article emphasizes the importance of finding the right balance between these two approaches. It argues that while shipping quickly is essential for staying competitive and gaining feedback from users, continuous learning and improvement are equally important for long-term success. The author provides examples from his own experience in product development to illustrate the challenges and benefits of each approach. Ultimately, the article encourages a mindset that values both shipping and learning, as they are both crucial aspects of creating successful products.
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