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The Inverse Cognitive Maneuver: Use Your Brain's Limits to Build Better Products
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The Inverse Cognitive Maneuver: Use Your Brain's Limits to Build Better Products

via Dev.toAlex Sergeyev2h ago

Tiny teams don't succeed despite their size. They succeed because of it. This article introduces the Inverse Cognitive Maneuver , a framework for using your team's cognitive limits as a product strategy rather than a problem to solve. It draws on research from Brooks, Ringelmann, Dunbar, and Cowan, examines companies from Telegram to Evernote, and provides a practical tool (the 10-slot budget) you can apply Monday morning. Telegram serves 1 billion users with around 30 engineers. 1 Not 30 engineers on the messaging team. 30 engineers total. Encryption, multi-platform clients, infrastructure, everything. $30 billion valuation. Pavel Durov is still the only product manager. Most companies would staff that with 300 engineers minimum. Telegram does it with 30. And they're not planning to change. This isn't luck or talent. It's a deliberate strategy, one that has a name, a theory behind it, and a growing body of evidence. Telegram isn't alone: WhatsApp had 55 employees 2 serving 450 million

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