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by peteretep 1909 days ago
Also internal company politics. What would fix much of this, for many projects, is a very experienced product person with final say over every feature, reporting directly to the CEO / board, and outranking everyone else in terms of decision making.
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Sure, having skilled people with the right to make decisions solves almost everything.

But who decides who is skilled enough? Then we are quickly in the realm of politics ..

Someone skilled is less important than someone who’s empowered. These projects fail because of SVPs and CXOs who get to bully their favourite features and requirements as priorities rather than having someone taking a holistic view of the roadmap.
> But who decides who is skilled enough?

Trial and error using a free market place.

When we are talking about centralized government institutions - then we kind of left the free market place.
Well, this thread gives an example of a private initiative that provides a better alternative. :)
And the mandatory governments solution trying to block it.
It's not mandatory. Actually it's likely illegal.
Sure, but people like that are expensive and make too much trouble.

How about we give you a 23-year old recent grad instead?