Process is a tool and not the master
The Product Requirements Document (PRD), once a cornerstone of software development, has experienced a rollercoaster journey. From its origins in rigid waterfall methodologies to its perceived irrelevance in the era of agile, the term itself often elicits strong reactions. However, instead of discarding the concept entirely, the shift should be towards modernizing the PRD, transforming it from a static, exhaustive blueprint crafted by an "Architect" into a dynamic, adaptable tool that supports a "Gardener's" approach...
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