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Bryce York

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A framework for navigating build vs. buy

The decision to build a solution in-house or buy something off the shelf is a recurring theme in the life of a product leader. Over the years, I've developed a solid framework for navigating that decision. The main premise – you should build your core competencies and buy commoditized solutions. I covered the whole framework over at Products That Count → Build vs Buy. If there's a topic you'd like to hear my view on, hit reply and let me know! I'm also thinking about experimenting with quick...

Hey Reader, If productivity and low effort efficiency are your thing, I think you’ll like this video I made for you! It’s been quite a while in the making but it’s finally ready… This video walks you through my #1 productivity app and shows you exactly how I have it set up so you can skip all the configuration decisions. I just published the video, so go check out! https://youtu.be/HrRsxP2hzK8 It turns out these videos with both screen sharing and talking to the camera are way more work than...

Want to make prioritization simpler and more intuitive? I made a video covering how the theory of constraints can help show you exactly where to focus and how to actually impact your KPIs and OKRs. As you know, I'm usually more of a writer but I’m trying video for something different! Let me know what you think! https://youtu.be/8tDqyEWNstc 👀

Here's a fresh Product Snack. Also, happy new year! As always, if you've got feedback or topic ideas, just hit reply and let me know 🙂 ☝🏻️ Hard to read? Find the same content on the blog - The CARD Framework

You might have heard about my Product Management: Beyond The Basics Udemy course. As a thank-you, I wanted to give you access to the 60-minute video course absolutely free. If you like it, I'd love if you could leave a review. If not, shoot me an email and I'll work on incorporating your feedback to make it better (and probably send you a loom video with a more casual answer to help you out immediately). A crash course in the true role of product management. Created for early-intermediate...