Let’s instead assume a top engineer has a really consequential idea every couple of months. Now what?
Speeding up implementation just means that you test more of the less promising ideas.
Speeding up feedback might mean that you can hone in on the really good ideas faster, but does this actually happen if you don’t do the coding and don’t do the math?
Let’s instead assume a top engineer has a really consequential idea every couple of months. Now what?
Speeding up implementation just means that you test more of the less promising ideas.
Speeding up feedback might mean that you can hone in on the really good ideas faster, but does this actually happen if you don’t do the coding and don’t do the math?