We all want super-smooth launches.
Hence, introducing:
A Coda template for Pre-mortems.
No prior experience required.
Just copy the doc & it will do all the heavy lifting for you.
Thx to @bigal123 @erinbdame @shishirmehrotra @coda_hq for the collab.
coda.io/@shreyas/pre-mβ¦
8/ You have a team. Time to start executing! @coda_hq new AI features will help you quickly create your roadmap, plan your go-to-market campaign, manage your sales funnel and basically run your whole business. π§
The @Coda_hq product team has always stood out as one of the most thoughtful, deliberate, first-principled product culture out there.
In part 2 of my series on how the best product teams build product, I interviewed @lshackleton on their approach to product.
A few highlights:

A template that you can copy to run an effective (and fun) pre-mortem with your team for your upcoming launch (created via a collab with @coda_hq)
3. Stability
We replaced our tangled spreadsheets with a tool that can scale with us.
Iβve published it as a Coda template so you can use it with your own 2022 OKR planning:
coda.io/@naveen/pyramiβ¦
Here's a peek into how we run our product process @figmadesign. I'm hoping some of you might find it helpful, especially during times like now where keeping everyone on the same page is so hard, yet so important.
Uber's Product Manager Camilla Fisco explains how she uses @coda_hq as part of her Product Stack to track OKRs and leading indicators π

Coda will do wonders for those teams. You can integrate your PM methodology deeply with the productive workflows - e.g. content funnels, applicant tracking, and finance management (via Xero/QBO packs).
Have you ever dabbled with Coda?
We use it for all documentation, process, and as a knowledge base for our product development team. It's really amazing service π«
What makes a top performing Product Development team?
A while back @shishirmehrotra gave a talk on Lessons for Product Leaders π
Shishir is currently the Co-founder and CEO at @coda_hq π₯
Time for a mega thread π§΅
I find using a wiki with a Jira integration (like @coda_hq) really helps - I'm able to build the sort of views and filtering for backlogs that JIRA can't seem to manage (ie basic product management functions).