‘Product Truths’: My First Review

Something small happened this week that mattered more to me than I expected: Product Truths, my first book, got its first review.

Five stars, from a reader who took the time to write something genuinely thoughtful rather than a one-line courtesy note. She called it "accessible and easy-to-read," and picked out something I truly cared about getting right - that customer understanding is a strategic asset, easily overlooked under pressure, even though it's the foundation for better decisions.

There's a particular kind of validation in a stranger reading your work and understanding exactly what you were trying to say. Not because I needed permission to believe the ideas were sound - but because writing them down and putting them into the world is a different kind of exposure than living them out in a career. You don't fully know if it lands until someone tells you it did.

One review doesn't make a book. But it's a good reminder of why I wrote it in the first place - not to add to the noise, but to write the thing I wish someone had handed me earlier in my own career - to help cut through it.

Onwards.


Product Truths: Five Principles for Building Products That Work at Scale eBook : Finn FCIM CMkr MIoD, Ian : Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store

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