Having a good thought process in place can help you stay organized and keep you and the whole team on track when launching new products and features. Our guest, Google Product Manager Prashant Nair, is here to help set you up with a useful framework that will help you manage all of your thoughts and ideas so that you can focus on what really matters, building a great product.
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