> Being aligned with teammates on what you're building is more important than building the right thing.
It's important to define the terms here. Does "important" mean important to you or the company? I could understand the former, but how are you ever going to build the "right thing" if you can't agree as a team what you're building?
It's important to define the terms here. Does "important" mean important to you or the company? I could understand the former, but how are you ever going to build the "right thing" if you can't agree as a team what you're building?