Teresa Torres
@producttalk.bsky.social
Author, Speaker, Product Discovery Coach
I write (words and code), teach, and make things at ProductTalk.org.
I write (words and code), teach, and make things at ProductTalk.org.
Watch the video or read the transcript: buff.ly/KbFaMDI
❓ Which of these skills do you think is the most challenging for product teams to develop? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
❓ Which of these skills do you think is the most challenging for product teams to develop? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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June 11, 2025 at 5:14 PM
Watch the video or read the transcript: buff.ly/KbFaMDI
❓ Which of these skills do you think is the most challenging for product teams to develop? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
❓ Which of these skills do you think is the most challenging for product teams to develop? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
🤝 Cross-functional team collaboration
Additional insights:
🎓 Teams need dedicated training and practice - reading a book isn't enough
⚖️ Leaders must balance supporting teams while letting them develop these skills
📊 Both qualitative and quantitative discovery skills are essential
Additional insights:
🎓 Teams need dedicated training and practice - reading a book isn't enough
⚖️ Leaders must balance supporting teams while letting them develop these skills
📊 Both qualitative and quantitative discovery skills are essential
buff.ly
June 11, 2025 at 5:14 PM
🤝 Cross-functional team collaboration
Additional insights:
🎓 Teams need dedicated training and practice - reading a book isn't enough
⚖️ Leaders must balance supporting teams while letting them develop these skills
📊 Both qualitative and quantitative discovery skills are essential
Additional insights:
🎓 Teams need dedicated training and practice - reading a book isn't enough
⚖️ Leaders must balance supporting teams while letting them develop these skills
📊 Both qualitative and quantitative discovery skills are essential
Key skills pilot teams need to develop:
🎯 Understanding business context and how their work impacts revenue
👥 Conducting regular customer conversations to identify important problems
🔍 Evaluating if solutions actually solve customer problems
⚡ Running faster discovery cycles for quicker learning
🎯 Understanding business context and how their work impacts revenue
👥 Conducting regular customer conversations to identify important problems
🔍 Evaluating if solutions actually solve customer problems
⚡ Running faster discovery cycles for quicker learning
buff.ly
June 11, 2025 at 5:14 PM
Key skills pilot teams need to develop:
🎯 Understanding business context and how their work impacts revenue
👥 Conducting regular customer conversations to identify important problems
🔍 Evaluating if solutions actually solve customer problems
⚡ Running faster discovery cycles for quicker learning
🎯 Understanding business context and how their work impacts revenue
👥 Conducting regular customer conversations to identify important problems
🔍 Evaluating if solutions actually solve customer problems
⚡ Running faster discovery cycles for quicker learning
❓ What's the biggest challenge you've faced when implementing new ways of working with your product teams? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
June 4, 2025 at 5:14 PM
❓ What's the biggest challenge you've faced when implementing new ways of working with your product teams? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
🎯 Ensure teams have real access to customers without major institutional barriers
📈 Focus on products in "explore" or "invest" lifecycle stages where teams can drive value
Check out the article: buff.ly/lflj79A
📈 Focus on products in "explore" or "invest" lifecycle stages where teams can drive value
Check out the article: buff.ly/lflj79A
buff.ly
June 4, 2025 at 5:14 PM
🎯 Ensure teams have real access to customers without major institutional barriers
📈 Focus on products in "explore" or "invest" lifecycle stages where teams can drive value
Check out the article: buff.ly/lflj79A
📈 Focus on products in "explore" or "invest" lifecycle stages where teams can drive value
Check out the article: buff.ly/lflj79A
👥 Look for teams with strong existing relationships and mutual respect
🌱 Select people with growth mindsets who are eager to learn new ways of working
💪 Choose teams with mature skills in their roles so they can focus on the new process
🌱 Select people with growth mindsets who are eager to learn new ways of working
💪 Choose teams with mature skills in their roles so they can focus on the new process
buff.ly
June 4, 2025 at 5:14 PM
👥 Look for teams with strong existing relationships and mutual respect
🌱 Select people with growth mindsets who are eager to learn new ways of working
💪 Choose teams with mature skills in their roles so they can focus on the new process
🌱 Select people with growth mindsets who are eager to learn new ways of working
💪 Choose teams with mature skills in their roles so they can focus on the new process
This article breaks down exactly how to select the right teams to maximize your chances of success.
Key takeaways on choosing pilot teams:
🤝 Start with 2-4 teams depending on org size - enough to compare but not too many to support
Key takeaways on choosing pilot teams:
🤝 Start with 2-4 teams depending on org size - enough to compare but not too many to support
buff.ly
June 4, 2025 at 5:14 PM
This article breaks down exactly how to select the right teams to maximize your chances of success.
Key takeaways on choosing pilot teams:
🤝 Start with 2-4 teams depending on org size - enough to compare but not too many to support
Key takeaways on choosing pilot teams:
🤝 Start with 2-4 teams depending on org size - enough to compare but not too many to support
Check out the article: buff.ly/dkaVYBM
❓ What's the longest you've gone between customer interviews, and how did that impact your product decisions? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
❓ What's the longest you've gone between customer interviews, and how did that impact your product decisions? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Doing Discovery Well: How to Measure and Guide Your Team | Product Talk
Have you heard? My new book Continuous Discovery Habits is now available. Get the product trio's guide to a structured and sustainable approach to continuous discovery. How do you know […]
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June 3, 2025 at 9:07 PM
Check out the article: buff.ly/dkaVYBM
❓ What's the longest you've gone between customer interviews, and how did that impact your product decisions? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
❓ What's the longest you've gone between customer interviews, and how did that impact your product decisions? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
🔄 Regular retrospectives should include "What surprised us?" and "How could we have learned that sooner?"
📊 Good metrics include:
- Days since last customer interview
- Days since last assumption test
- Days since last abandoned idea
- Progress toward product outcomes
📊 Good metrics include:
- Days since last customer interview
- Days since last assumption test
- Days since last abandoned idea
- Progress toward product outcomes
Doing Discovery Well: How to Measure and Guide Your Team | Product Talk
Have you heard? My new book Continuous Discovery Habits is now available. Get the product trio's guide to a structured and sustainable approach to continuous discovery. How do you know […]
buff.ly
June 3, 2025 at 9:07 PM
🔄 Regular retrospectives should include "What surprised us?" and "How could we have learned that sooner?"
📊 Good metrics include:
- Days since last customer interview
- Days since last assumption test
- Days since last abandoned idea
- Progress toward product outcomes
📊 Good metrics include:
- Days since last customer interview
- Days since last assumption test
- Days since last abandoned idea
- Progress toward product outcomes
Key takeaways:
🎯 Track absolute progress toward outcomes quarter over quarter, not percentage of goals
⏰ Measure cycle time between discovery activities instead of counting total activities
🗑️ Monitor how often you throw out ideas - it shows you're learning and considering options
🎯 Track absolute progress toward outcomes quarter over quarter, not percentage of goals
⏰ Measure cycle time between discovery activities instead of counting total activities
🗑️ Monitor how often you throw out ideas - it shows you're learning and considering options
Doing Discovery Well: How to Measure and Guide Your Team | Product Talk
Have you heard? My new book Continuous Discovery Habits is now available. Get the product trio's guide to a structured and sustainable approach to continuous discovery. How do you know […]
buff.ly
June 3, 2025 at 9:07 PM
Key takeaways:
🎯 Track absolute progress toward outcomes quarter over quarter, not percentage of goals
⏰ Measure cycle time between discovery activities instead of counting total activities
🗑️ Monitor how often you throw out ideas - it shows you're learning and considering options
🎯 Track absolute progress toward outcomes quarter over quarter, not percentage of goals
⏰ Measure cycle time between discovery activities instead of counting total activities
🗑️ Monitor how often you throw out ideas - it shows you're learning and considering options
💡 Focus on customer value
Read the article: buff.ly/0nxrTZ9
❓ Have you ever been in a situation where you had to challenge a leader's opinion? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Read the article: buff.ly/0nxrTZ9
❓ Have you ever been in a situation where you had to challenge a leader's opinion? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
The Highest Paid Person's Opinion
Every company makes decisions based on the highest paid person's opinion. It turns out it's just a hypothesis. Here's how to tame it.
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June 3, 2025 at 3:05 PM
💡 Focus on customer value
Read the article: buff.ly/0nxrTZ9
❓ Have you ever been in a situation where you had to challenge a leader's opinion? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Read the article: buff.ly/0nxrTZ9
❓ Have you ever been in a situation where you had to challenge a leader's opinion? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
💭 Executive opinions are just hypotheses that need testing
💪 Teams should feel empowered to question decisions
📊 Always validate ideas with customer feedback
Smart ways to handle HIPPO situations:
🤝 Ask how success will be measured
📈 Request specific metrics
🧪 Propose small-scale testing
💪 Teams should feel empowered to question decisions
📊 Always validate ideas with customer feedback
Smart ways to handle HIPPO situations:
🤝 Ask how success will be measured
📈 Request specific metrics
🧪 Propose small-scale testing
The Highest Paid Person's Opinion
Every company makes decisions based on the highest paid person's opinion. It turns out it's just a hypothesis. Here's how to tame it.
buff.ly
June 3, 2025 at 3:05 PM
💭 Executive opinions are just hypotheses that need testing
💪 Teams should feel empowered to question decisions
📊 Always validate ideas with customer feedback
Smart ways to handle HIPPO situations:
🤝 Ask how success will be measured
📈 Request specific metrics
🧪 Propose small-scale testing
💪 Teams should feel empowered to question decisions
📊 Always validate ideas with customer feedback
Smart ways to handle HIPPO situations:
🤝 Ask how success will be measured
📈 Request specific metrics
🧪 Propose small-scale testing
Learn how Amazon's Fire Phone became a $170M lesson in why the "highest paid person's opinion" (HIPPO) should always be treated as a hypothesis, not a mandate. 🤔
Key takeaways from this product failure:
🎯 Past success doesn't guarantee future success
Key takeaways from this product failure:
🎯 Past success doesn't guarantee future success
The Highest Paid Person's Opinion
Every company makes decisions based on the highest paid person's opinion. It turns out it's just a hypothesis. Here's how to tame it.
buff.ly
June 3, 2025 at 3:05 PM
Learn how Amazon's Fire Phone became a $170M lesson in why the "highest paid person's opinion" (HIPPO) should always be treated as a hypothesis, not a mandate. 🤔
Key takeaways from this product failure:
🎯 Past success doesn't guarantee future success
Key takeaways from this product failure:
🎯 Past success doesn't guarantee future success
Check out the article: buff.ly/PlrMdW6
❓ What's been your biggest challenge transitioning from in-person to remote discovery work? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
❓ What's been your biggest challenge transitioning from in-person to remote discovery work? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Working Remotely? 5 Ways to Help Your Product Team Thrive | Product Talk
Have you heard? My new book Continuous Discovery Habits is now available. Get the product trio's guide to a structured and sustainable approach to continuous discovery. Product teams should be […]
buff.ly
June 3, 2025 at 3:35 AM
Check out the article: buff.ly/PlrMdW6
❓ What's been your biggest challenge transitioning from in-person to remote discovery work? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
❓ What's been your biggest challenge transitioning from in-person to remote discovery work? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
- Know when to use async vs. sync communication
🎨 Embrace digital collaboration:
- Use tools like Miro or Mural for visual work
- Enable real-time collaboration
- Share whiteboard sessions via webcam
🔍 Make work visible:
- Share progress regularly
- Document decisions
- Keep shared spaces updated
🎨 Embrace digital collaboration:
- Use tools like Miro or Mural for visual work
- Enable real-time collaboration
- Share whiteboard sessions via webcam
🔍 Make work visible:
- Share progress regularly
- Document decisions
- Keep shared spaces updated
Working Remotely? 5 Ways to Help Your Product Team Thrive | Product Talk
Have you heard? My new book Continuous Discovery Habits is now available. Get the product trio's guide to a structured and sustainable approach to continuous discovery. Product teams should be […]
buff.ly
June 3, 2025 at 3:35 AM
- Know when to use async vs. sync communication
🎨 Embrace digital collaboration:
- Use tools like Miro or Mural for visual work
- Enable real-time collaboration
- Share whiteboard sessions via webcam
🔍 Make work visible:
- Share progress regularly
- Document decisions
- Keep shared spaces updated
🎨 Embrace digital collaboration:
- Use tools like Miro or Mural for visual work
- Enable real-time collaboration
- Share whiteboard sessions via webcam
🔍 Make work visible:
- Share progress regularly
- Document decisions
- Keep shared spaces updated
🤝 Establish clear working norms:
- Set expectations for work hours
- Define video call etiquette
- Create visibility around availability
- Agree on meeting schedules
📱 Define communication guidelines:
- Choose right tools for different needs
- Set response time expectations
- Set expectations for work hours
- Define video call etiquette
- Create visibility around availability
- Agree on meeting schedules
📱 Define communication guidelines:
- Choose right tools for different needs
- Set response time expectations
Working Remotely? 5 Ways to Help Your Product Team Thrive | Product Talk
Have you heard? My new book Continuous Discovery Habits is now available. Get the product trio's guide to a structured and sustainable approach to continuous discovery. Product teams should be […]
buff.ly
June 3, 2025 at 3:35 AM
🤝 Establish clear working norms:
- Set expectations for work hours
- Define video call etiquette
- Create visibility around availability
- Agree on meeting schedules
📱 Define communication guidelines:
- Choose right tools for different needs
- Set response time expectations
- Set expectations for work hours
- Define video call etiquette
- Create visibility around availability
- Agree on meeting schedules
📱 Define communication guidelines:
- Choose right tools for different needs
- Set response time expectations
Share your thoughts in the comments below.
June 2, 2025 at 5:14 PM
Share your thoughts in the comments below.
The article includes helpful templates and real-world examples from companies like Tesla, Disney, and Nike to illustrate what great product visions look like.
Read the article: buff.ly/AbHMfNH
❓ What's your company's product vision, and how does it inspire your work?
Read the article: buff.ly/AbHMfNH
❓ What's your company's product vision, and how does it inspire your work?
Ask Women in Product: What does a great product vision look like?
Karmel Elshinnawi, Katerina Suchkova, and Hope Gurion share tips for crafting a compelling future for your product.
buff.ly
June 2, 2025 at 5:14 PM
The article includes helpful templates and real-world examples from companies like Tesla, Disney, and Nike to illustrate what great product visions look like.
Read the article: buff.ly/AbHMfNH
❓ What's your company's product vision, and how does it inspire your work?
Read the article: buff.ly/AbHMfNH
❓ What's your company's product vision, and how does it inspire your work?
🔍 Start with understanding your users and their needs
💡 Make it ambitious yet achievable
🚫 Avoid buzzwords and jargon
✨ Focus on the "Why" not just the "How"
🗣️ Share it widely and use it consistently
💡 Make it ambitious yet achievable
🚫 Avoid buzzwords and jargon
✨ Focus on the "Why" not just the "How"
🗣️ Share it widely and use it consistently
Ask Women in Product: What does a great product vision look like?
Karmel Elshinnawi, Katerina Suchkova, and Hope Gurion share tips for crafting a compelling future for your product.
buff.ly
June 2, 2025 at 5:14 PM
🔍 Start with understanding your users and their needs
💡 Make it ambitious yet achievable
🚫 Avoid buzzwords and jargon
✨ Focus on the "Why" not just the "How"
🗣️ Share it widely and use it consistently
💡 Make it ambitious yet achievable
🚫 Avoid buzzwords and jargon
✨ Focus on the "Why" not just the "How"
🗣️ Share it widely and use it consistently