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Then stop gathering requirements. When I first read that it was a little like - huh? But as you read through this post it starts to make sense. It isn't that you stop completely, you actually do more then that. Don't be a 'would you like ketchup with that drop-down menu' product manager, actaully think through what is important and what needs are currently being unmet.
Great read.
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