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sometimes you have a stakeholder who is too busy with their own tasks to be able to truly consider your project work. This is actually a sign of trust in you and the work you put out, which is a positive. But, without that critical eye, your work might not be the best it can be.

your stakeholders might not have a background that allows them to provide constructive feedback.

add more structure to your feedback sessions. The goal here is to find ways to prompt feedback through specific questions. You can pinpoint the areas where you are unsure, and you can explain the decisions you made to get to where you are now.

This is the problem we’re trying to solve, and this is how we propose solving it.

Does it solve the problem? Are we making reasonable assumptions? Data to support decisions

get feedback from sources beyond your stakeholders. This could be from peers inside your organization, from other leaders, or even trusted friends

, you should be employing user research as a means to help you and your team gain perspective. That’s something that ideally should happen alongside stakeholder feedback, and is definitely a best practice when making any new product.

Posted on September 24, 2019






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