How to choose features when the facts are unclear
ers often have to make big choices with very little information. Common examples include deciding which new feature to or where to spend limited time.
The possible approaches include using simple , trusting gut feel, or comparing rough numbers even when the data is incomplete. The main issue is how to make a practical decision when there is no clear answer.
Key points
- s often decide with incomplete information.
- Typical choices include what feature to and where to spend time.
- Decision styles include , gut feel, and rough number checks.
- A repeatable decision process can more than perfect data.