Learn how to escape the Feature Factory trap. Explore design thinking, user psychology, and mental models to ship products that provide real value to users.

As a PM, your most critical job isn't managing a backlog—it’s ensuring your team is solving the right problem in the first place. If you solve a problem that doesn't exist, it doesn't matter how flawless your code is—users will still ignore it.
I want to learn about design thinking, mental model thinking, and something related to psychology because I want to become a product manager. I want to think about how to design an app, how to design the software, how to make it so intuitive for the user that they can use it, etc







The Feature Factory trap occurs when Product Managers focus exclusively on the 'how' and 'how fast' of shipping code rather than the 'why' or 'what.' This often leads to launching beautiful features that users don't actually care about, resulting in flat usage charts. To avoid this, PMs must move beyond just deploying code and start prioritizing the value and purpose behind every new feature they build.
Design thinking serves as a primary defense against building products that nobody wants. It is a framework that puts people first, requiring a deep understanding of the human on the other side of the screen before committing expensive engineering resources. By focusing on the user's needs and psychological triggers early in the process, Product Managers can effectively de-risk their ideas and ensure they are solving real problems.
To ship value rather than just features, a Product Manager needs to think like a designer and a psychologist before writing any code. Understanding mental models and psychological triggers helps in creating apps that feel intuitive rather than invisible. By applying these principles, PMs can better predict how users will interact with a product, ensuring the final design resonates with the target audience and encourages consistent engagement.
Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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