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The Judgment Layer
As AI collapses the cost of execution, the most valuable thing a product team can have isn't faster output, it's clearer judgment about what to build and why. Crafting this first helps you move at the speed of thought when executing.

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The Execution Collapse
The Execution Collapse is a phenomenon where a product or service is successful in the planning and design phase, but fails to execute properly in the implementation phase. This can happen due to a variety of factors, including poor communication, unrealistic expectations, and a lack of attention to detail. In this article, we will explore the causes of the Execution Collapse and how to avoid it.

The Three Roles Are Becoming One (And That's a Problem)
AI and modern tooling have compressed the skill floor across design, engineering, and product to the point where most practitioners can operate at a functional level in all three. That's not the problem. The problem is what we're mistaking it for. Surface fluency and depth look identical – until something fails.