Hey Sam, just a very quick comment that the post you link to wasn’t meant to imply we intend to do less prioritisation research than before.
The 50/30/20 split we mention there was for how we intend to split delivery efforts across different target audiences, rather than on research vs. delivery. And also note that this means ~50% of effort is going into non-priority paths, which will include new potential priorities & career paths (such as the lists we posted recently).
As Rob notes in another comment, we still intend to spend ~10% of team time on research, similar to the past, and more total time because the team is larger. This would include looking into whether we should add new priority paths or problem areas.
Thank you for flagging – it is super amazing to hear and very excited by that.
I looked at a lot of organisations and tried to extrapolate what they will be doing in this space from the public information rather than reaching out, so it is great to see comments saying that research along these lines will be happening, and sorry for any thing mischaracterised.
Hey Sam, just a very quick comment that the post you link to wasn’t meant to imply we intend to do less prioritisation research than before.
The 50/30/20 split we mention there was for how we intend to split delivery efforts across different target audiences, rather than on research vs. delivery. And also note that this means ~50% of effort is going into non-priority paths, which will include new potential priorities & career paths (such as the lists we posted recently).
As Rob notes in another comment, we still intend to spend ~10% of team time on research, similar to the past, and more total time because the team is larger. This would include looking into whether we should add new priority paths or problem areas.
Hi Ben,
Thank you for flagging – it is super amazing to hear and very excited by that.
I looked at a lot of organisations and tried to extrapolate what they will be doing in this space from the public information rather than reaching out, so it is great to see comments saying that research along these lines will be happening, and sorry for any thing mischaracterised.