Adrian Raudaschl
Adrian Raudaschl

Category: Product Management

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A product manager's 48 reflections on 2025

A product manager's 48 reflections on 2025

and why I've been making Bob Dylan songs about Sonic the Hedgehog

A product manager's 24 reflections on 2024

A product manager's 24 reflections on 2024

and how to use tarot cards for sprint planning.

The dangers of Product Longtermism

The dangers of Product Longtermism

There are no guarantees the future will hold the same values as us, so what right do we have to encode ours upon them?

A product manager’s 56 best (and stolen) insights from 2021

A product manager’s 56 best (and stolen) insights from 2021

If you’re reading this, it means I succeeded in my mission to the future. What follows is a human year’s worth of data condensed into minutes.

Your Best Creative Work Is Just a Cognitive Walk Away

Your Best Creative Work Is Just a Cognitive Walk Away

Doing our best creative work sometimes means tricking ourselves into leaving our minds alone. Here are six things to try while walking to achieve this.

The curse of success

The curse of success

Failure may be the most important part of the human experience. So why not run towards it?

Brainwashed by design

Brainwashed by design

“All you young people are brainwashed by design”, calmly provoked my neighbour. Not quite the reaction I expected after proudly showing off my renovated bathroom.

How do you inspire your engineering team?

How do you inspire your engineering team?

We don’t deserve the team we can’t inspire. Camaraderie, purpose, and appreciation need to be our priorities.

‘Working Backwards’ to finally make remote work… work

‘Working Backwards’ to finally make remote work… work

How Amazonian thinking and communication tools are turning me into a remote work optimist.

Ideas I copied to help steal more ideas

Ideas I copied to help steal more ideas

Stealing ideas doesn’t have to result in imposter syndrome. If anything, copying helps reveal our most authentic selves.

A product manager’s reflections for a better 2021

A product manager’s reflections for a better 2021

“Difficulty is what wakes up the genius” has become my mantra of 2020 (thanks Nassim Taleb). If that's true then what follows should be pure gold: a collection of my best reflections for a challenging year.

How product managers should understand users

How product managers should understand users

The limited ways we have been taught to interpret the world also limits our ability to understand our users. Nobody has taught me how to do this, so I decided to explore some solutions.

Luck vs skill in determining product success

Luck vs skill in determining product success

Is 10x product success merely arbitrary luck or based on merit? It’s a question that can torture even the most rational-minded product managers. But which should you focus on when victory is on the line?

A product manager’s guide for difficult conversations

A product manager’s guide for difficult conversations

How I structure difficult conversations that help my team build products and tackle internal politics.

Product Market Fit of the Mac Pro

Product Market Fit of the Mac Pro

The difference between the trash-can Mac Pro and the recently announced 2019 Mac Pro in terms of product/market fit is a classic exercise in the lean canvas.

The China Tech Cold War From A Product Perspective

The China Tech Cold War From A Product Perspective

The ongoing U.S.-Chinese trade war represents a troubling reversal of decades of globalisation. One of the recent prominent victims is the…