You've made the first version of your product that's good enough to roll out. Would you want to take it live or wait to make it better?

Make it live as soon as possible

Keep the changes for the next release

Unsure so may stall the release

Implement some last-minute changes

Push the release date by 2 weeks and include some BIG changes

"Not everyone can be a leader". To what degree do you agree with this statement?

Strongly disagree

Disagree

Neutral

Agree

Strongly agree

It's 2022, fail fast, fail often, and let's make the best product we can. How much do you agree with this statement?

Strongly disagree

Disagree

Neutral

Agree

Strongly agree

You've made the first version of your product that's good enough to roll out. Would you want to take it live or wait to make it better?

Make it live as soon as possible

Keep the changes for the next release

Unsure so may stall the release

Implement some last-minute changes

Push the release date by 2 weeks and include some BIG changes

"Not everyone can be a leader". To what degree do you agree with this statement?

Strongly disagree

Disagree

Neutral

Agree

Strongly agree

Where do you lie on the spectrum between happiness and growth for your company?

Extremely unlikely

Somewhat unlikely

Neutral

Somewhat likely

Extremely likely

It's 2022, fail fast, fail often, and let's make the best product we can. How much do you agree with this statement?

Strongly disagree

Disagree

Neutral

Agree

Strongly agree

The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. How much do you agree with this statement?

Strongly disagree

Disagree

Neutral

Agree

Strongly agree

Shared goals amongst teams can be difficult to quantify in reviews. Do you lean more towards structured silos or unstructured teams for collaboration?

Structured silos are best for collaboration

Silos with some flexibility

Depending on the need, both are important

Some structured teams with lots of freedom

Unstructured teams are best for collaboration

How likely are you to change your product if 2 customers flag what they don't like?

Extremely unlikely

Somewhat unlikely

Neutral

Somewhat likely

Extremely likely

Do you lean more towards taking your time and learning along the way, or being bold and pushy to reach where you need to go?

Taking your time and gradually learning as an approach

A medium-paced, cautions approach

Taking calculative steps is wise

A fast-paced, cautious approach

Bold and pushy approach

"The customer/user is always right". Do you lean more towards quality of the product or giving users what they want?

It's all about the quality

User inputs are more like suggestions

We listen to users and have a strong hold on quality

We listen to our users

We give into our users needs easily

When it comes to curiosity do you take a more conservative or aggressive approach?

Prefer to carefully delve into the unknown

Only take on as much as we can handle

Lukewarm towards curiosity

Take on questions as they come

Prefer to constantly ask all the questions now!