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The right thing before the thing right — product engineering with Wayne Allan

Apr 01, 202651 minSeason 7Ep. 2
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Episode description

Wayne blends delivery and product leadership—his stories range from a flagship-adjacent launch that nobody used to the everyday discipline of listening to customers without waiting two weeks for a meeting. This episode connects feedback-loop thinking (familiar from CI) to product discovery, yes-and conversations when someone is married to a feature idea, and the difference between hygiene features, performance features, and delighters when teams ship faster than users can absorb.

You'll also hear grounded takes on when "move fast" breaks trust, how AI may reshape search-and-listing UIs, and a concrete reading list: The Mom Test and Crossing the Chasm.

Homework
  • Talk to people, ask good questions, and listen—Wayne says that's the biggest hack that's worked in his career.
  • Read The Mom Test: ask how people solved this problem in the past instead of whether they like your idea or would use it—you get far more useful insight (Wayne ties this to caring about the problem, not your solution).
Resources Guest: Wayne Allan Host: Kent C. Dodds Video

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