
Episode #151
#151 Product Economics
Summary In this episode, Rich Visotcky and Jim Sammons explore the nuances of decision-making, the importance of understanding opportunity costs, and how to effectively manage product development and organizational priorities through early learning, strategic experimentation, and the economics of product development. They discuss strategies for quantifying costs, the impact of delays, and practical approaches to focus and efficiency. Jim and Rich wrap things up with how to make smarter decisions with limited resources, the value of testing assumptions, and the impact of human behavior on business success. Takeaways The cost of delay can significantly erode value if not managed properly. Prioritization should be based on economic impact and opportunity cost. Simplicity and focusing on what matters most can improve organizational agility. Understanding team costs and resource allocation helps in better planning. Early validation and quick learning are crucial to avoid sunk cost fallacies. Early learning and iteration can significantly reduce risk and improve outcomes. Understanding human behavior helps in designing better products and services. Buying time through strategic decisions can lead to better resource allocation. Asking the right questions reveals hidden opportunities and customer needs. Simple frameworks and mental models can make complex decisions more manageable.





