W34 - Notes

  • Focus on and strengthen communication with the consumer side (C). Especially for signed card-binding projects, previous attention was insufficient, leaving both code and business data at a relatively early stage. Maintain attention to the consumer side—not only to learn from their experience, but to identify and understand the operational differences between B-side and C-side businesses.

  • This week I discussed the cadence of requirements with PM Wang Kai. Recently the PM has been highly productive and business demands have surged. Planned work can basically fill the remainder of the year. To handle multiple concurrent requirements, we weighed resources and urgency and clarified execution-level priorities. We reached a consensus to serialize large initiatives and run smaller ones in parallel to maximize resource utilization and quickly validate whether our actions meet the goals.

  • Compared with the consumer side, B-side resources are tighter, and there are limited personnel who can be fully dedicated to B2B payments. Under such pressure, the PM still has to allocate attention to wallet requirements. Mei Zhi is carrying the core development tasks for each iteration, leading multiple requirements as the main contributor. QA is also streamlining the testing process to suit multi-task B-side scenarios. Everyone is overcoming obstacles and focusing on the big picture; I believe B2B payments can reap substantial gains this year.

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