Thijs de Boer

@clearsinking

Product Design Lead , a product for e-mental healthcare, co-founder of , a teaching method economics for secondary schools

Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Joined April 2009

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  1. 16 hours ago

    Check out this Meetup: SaMD Meetup #6 - Requirements Management via

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  2. 19 hours ago

    "Embrace the way that leadership looks on you" my fav quote from during day 2/3

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  3. Mar 2

    We want to ban personalised ads for once and for all to support innovation in the field of advertising, to help publishers, artists and media to flourish, and to let us take back control over our data.

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  4. Mar 2

    Last year my trip to SanFran to visit was cancelled due to the thing we are all in. Now the second try of , at home, only slightly less exciting ;P but with a seriously great first talk with 🎉

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  5. Feb 19

    “Write a lot. It doesn’t matter if you write articles, stories or code — they are essentially the same thing. The creative process takes lots of time and discipline, so the more you practice, the better.”

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  6. Feb 9

    Check out this Meetup: "Crossing the river by feeling the stones" with Simon Wardley

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  7. Jan 20
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  8. Jan 10

    "Figma represents an implicit loss of control" nice set of reflections from the Figma end boss

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  9. Jan 4
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  10. 21 Dec 2020

    “The innovation in cars became everything around the car. One could suggest the same today about smartphones - now the innovation comes from everything else that happens around them.” from ⁦

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  11. 5 Nov 2020

    “Digital Health in Europe: Analysis of 600+ European Startups from the Last Decade” by Felix Faltin

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  12. 23 Oct 2020

    "When we let business stakeholders define software requirements, we're letting the people furthest away from the technology decide what to build." -

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  13. 28 Sep 2020

    Every surprise customer commitment (“BigCorp needs X and it won’t be hard, so we wrote it into the contract”) means less time for our agreed-upon strategic projects and less dedication from our developers. via

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  15. 23 Aug 2020

    I'm helping to keep the coronavirus under control with CoronaMelder. Are you with me?

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  16. 14 Jul 2020

    “The product strategy identifies and prioritizes challenges that the company must tackle in order to realize the vision, and provides guidance how these challenges should be addressed.” — 

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  17. 6 Jul 2020

    “This is the curse of the MVP idea (when not viewed as a minimally viable experiment). It is way too easy to build a product skeleton of something that will be way bigger than you expected.” — 

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  18. 19 Jun 2020
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  19. Retweeted

    Here's the entire interview with and David Jones Media. Take a second to watch the whole thing because she makes even greater points throughout the entire interview than she does in the viral clip that is circulating. Her Monopoly comparison is spot on.

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  20. Retweeted
    23 May 2020

    “cascading” or “laddered” goals Vs. North Star (or similar) One is pushed down. One pulls forward. One involves a whiplash effect. One is more persistent and coherent

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