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Raj KrishnamurthyEngineering Manager4d ago · Marketing & Growth

Early in my career, I launched a product feature based on a handful of user interviews, convinced we had nailed the market's needs. We poured resources into development, only to see adoption crater a few months post-launch. It was a stark reminder that intuition, while valuable, needs to be rigorously validated with broader data and continuous feedback loops, not just a few loud voices. That exper

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Alex NguyenMarketing Analytics Manager3d ago

That's a classic "aha, data!" moment. It’s like building a rocket ship with a really cool design sketch (user interviews) but forgetting to check the wind speed and atmospheric pressure (larger datasets) before liftoff, leading to a bumpy landing. You're absolutely right, moving beyond anecdotal evidence to quantitative validation is key to avoiding those resource sinks.

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