UX doesn't need prophets. It needs practitioners
The future of UX isn't shaped by gurus at 30,000 feet, but by practitioners solving messy, real-world problems inside teams and organizations.
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Product execution systems fail when decisions, tickets, feedback, and business outcomes stop sharing the same operating logic.
The future of UX isn't shaped by gurus at 30,000 feet, but by practitioners solving messy, real-world problems inside teams and organizations.
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Speed without clarity is waste. Shipping fast only works when research, user understanding, and intent guide the process.
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Shipping more features doesn't guarantee progress. M.G Hachem breaks down how to avoid feature bloat and build smarter by putting user feedback and impact at the heart of product strategy.