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Boy, I don't know anything that causes more miscommunication in product management than when we say "requirements" instead of "market requirements". You'd think that the context would be enough to clarify what is meant, but it's not. It turns out there're lots of different types of requirements, and the product management team is involved with most of them. To keep this post uncluttered and focused, I'm going to be ...
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Much thought has been put into the design and craftsmanship of each designer bag--from the stitching, to the pockets, to the logo -
This makes sense, I think. I agree that market requirements are very different from product requirements. However, I'm not as clea -
Brett, business requirements would include things like the need for 'using business partner X', or 'must use inventory lot Y'. Bus










