W34 - Notes

  • Increase focus on and strengthen communication with the consumer side (C). In particular, the contract-and-card-binding project previously received insufficient attention and remains at an early stage both in code and business data. Maintain attention on the consumer side—not just to borrow practices, but to identify and understand the business differences between the B and C sides.

  • This week I discussed the cadence of requirements with PM Wang Kai. PMs have been highly productive recently, and business requests have surged. Planned work can essentially fill the remainder of the year. Faced with multiple concurrent requests, we weighed resources and urgency to clarify execution-level priorities. We reached consensus to serialize large initiatives and run smaller ones in parallel, maximizing resource utilization and validating the correctness of target-achievement actions as quickly as possible.

  • Compared with the consumer side, B-side resources are tighter; there are limited people who can be fully dedicated to B2B payments. Under this pressure PMs must still allocate attention to wallet-related requirements. Mei Zhi is handling core development tasks for each iteration, serving as lead developer on multiple consecutive requests. QA is streamlining tests to fit multi-task B-side scenarios. Everyone is overcoming obstacles and staying focused on the big picture; I believe B2B payments can reap the low-hanging fruit this year.

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