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        <title>Developers: our best source of true innovation</title>
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        <dc:creator>Rian van der Merwe</dc:creator>
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          <![CDATA[I find the common meme of &#8220;Oh, that&#8217;s ugly—a developer must have designed that&#8221; pretty misguided (and I&#8217;m not even a developer). The reason is that most developers I know have exceptional ideas (and taste). So these words from Marty Cagan really resonated with me: I consider this mindset of the product owner (or more [&#8230;]]]>
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          <![CDATA[<p>I find the common meme of &#8220;Oh, that&#8217;s ugly—a developer must have designed that&#8221; pretty misguided (and I&#8217;m not even a developer). The reason is that most developers I know have exceptional ideas (and taste). So <a href="http://www.svpg.com/roadmap-alternative-faq/">these words from Marty Cagan really resonated with me</a>:</p>
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<p>I consider this mindset of the product owner (or more generally, the CEO or stakeholders) as the only one that can determine what to build, as toxic to teams, and a major reason for the lack of innovation. I’ve tried to explain many times that often the best single source of true innovation are our engineers. That doesn’t mean every engineer is going to be like this, but the mindset where no engineers can do this is a very serious problem. The engineers are working with the technology every day and are in the best position to see what’s just now possible. They are also disproportionately very bright people. When you combine this deep knowledge of technology, with a first-hand experience of the customer problems, great products can result.</p>
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<p>&#8220;The best single source of true innovation are our engineers.&#8221; True that.</p>
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