Expensive Product Decisions Need a Receipt of Assumptions
HaktanSuren · x · 2026-08-22
Haktan Suren suggests that any product decision expensive to reverse requires a 'receipt' documenting what was known, what was assumed, and what evidence would change one's mind. Without this, alignment relies on whoever most confidently remembers the meeting rather than facts.
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