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Building a product culture

As product leaders, it is your task to build a great product culture.

This prevents ineffective product management and helps to reduce churn. Generally, it gives the people you work with the opportunity to grow.

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"In fact, the confidence of the people is worth more than money." ~ Carter G. Woodson

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