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Kevin Wei explains how to consider what tasks to focus on as a PM. It's important to know the priority of a new product feature, how much work it requires, and how a new feature aligns with company goals.
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00:00 – Introduction
00:41 – Understanding the goal
01:08 – Understanding the impact
01:39 – Consider the trade-offs
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