Chance Favors the Prepared Mind: Luck vs Merit in Product Managementby@raudaschl
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Chance Favors the Prepared Mind: Luck vs Merit in Product Management

by Adrian H. Raudaschl6mAugust 27th, 2020
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Adrian H. Raudaschl is a product manager turned physician turned product manager. He has been surprised to learn that the role of quantitive luck and success may be more correlated than I previously appreciated. He explores the quantification of luck, its correlation with success and how best to incorporate luck into strategic thinking. If true, the lessons learned have application not just within a product, but also on a societal level. The most successful agents in the world were turned out to be just average talent and that’s despite the fact they were better at exploiting the fury of misfortune.

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Physician turned product manager writing about all things medicine, business and technology.

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