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Eugene Yan distinguishes high-level intent from low-level requirements in product development

Eugene Yan's article distinguishes between high-level intent and low-level requirements in project execution. High-level intent focuses on the 'why' and 'what' with a broad perspective, akin to understanding the forest. Low-level requirements detail the 'how,' specifying concrete technical and functional aspects, much like examining individual trees. The choice between communicating intent or requirements depends on the executor's experience, the situation's uncertainty, and the project's stage. AI

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    Traversing High-Level Intent and Low-Level Requirements

    How they differ and why they work better in different situations.