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AI threatens to let product teams ship faster. Faster PRDs, faster designs, and faster code. But going too fast can often lead to incurring design and tech debt, or even worse, shipping the wrong thing.

Anton Sten sagely warns:

The biggest pattern I have seen across startups is that skipping clarity never saves time. It costs time. The fastest teams are not the ones shipping the most. They are the ones who understand why they are shipping. That is the difference between moving for the sake of movement and moving with purpose. It is the difference between speed and true velocity.

How do you avoid this? Sten:

The reset is simple and almost always effective. Before building anything, pause long enough to ask, “What problem am I solving, and for whom?” It sounds basic, but this question forces alignment. It replaces assumptions with clarity and shifts attention back to the user instead of internal preferences. When teams do this consistently, the entire atmosphere changes. Decisions become easier. Roadmaps make more sense. People contribute more of themselves. You can feel momentum return.

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