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Using Tap as an Analogy

Using Tap as an Analogy

A tap is a household item that delivers water. It can be a simple, old tap, or a more elaborate tap with special features. The important thing is that it delivers water to your hands.

There are all sorts of different taps, like bronze, gold-plated, copper, marble, and tap with motion sensors. But, at the end of the day, they are all just taps that deliver water.

  • A tap delivers water. That’s cake.
  • A tap may look like a work of art. That’s frosting.
  • The tap is still a tap without the frosting.
  • The tap is no longer a tap without the cake.

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A great comparison is drawn between cake and frosting in Priya Narasimhan's explanation of product management.

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