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  • Lean vs Agile vs Design Thinking

  • What You Really Need to Know to Build High-Performing Digital Product Teams
  • By: Jeff Gothelf
  • Narrated by: Mike Norgaard
  • Length: 45 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (66 ratings)

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Summary

As companies evolve to adopt, integrate, and leverage software as the defining element of their success in the 21st century, a rash of processes and methodologies are vying for their product teams' attention. In the worst of cases, each discipline on these teams - product management, design, and software engineering - learn a different model. This short, tactical book reconciles the perceived differences in Lean Startup, Design Thinking, and Agile software development by focusing not on rituals and practices but on the values that underpin all three methods.

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Great introduction and context

This introduces the problem in a clear and concise fashion, without over complicating the core issue. This allows the reader to keep their own context in mind, and then articulate their own response. Consumed in a lunch hour, which was perfect!

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Short but informative

Only scratches the surface of these methodologies but is an interesting debate, comparing and contrasting.

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Great overview of the methodologies.

Great understanding of how teams use the methodologies and how they came about in the world. This would be ideal reading for a junior wanting to know 'What does he/she mean. when talking about Agile?"

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useful and concise

this is a useful essay on the key differences between the 3 approaches and outlines where each is best suited a great introduction to the 3 models

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Average Joe

Yup. it's not a bad book. but its still ok
So as i must enter fifteen words guess must do what we must.

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Interesting perspective

So true and highlighted well the issues would be good if longer and gave some examples of how to remedy

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Waste of time

Absolutely pointless waste of time. I can’t believe I stuck with it to the end.

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very common sense things really didn't add value

this book didn't add any value to me it was just very intuitive stuff we all know

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