
Continuous Discovery Habits
Discover Products That Create Customer Value and Business Value
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Narrated by:
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Teresa Torres
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By:
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Teresa Torres
About this listen
How do you know that you are making a product or service that your customers want? How do you ensure that you are improving it over time? How do you guarantee that your team is creating value for your customers in a way that creates value for your business?
In this audiobook, you'll learn a structured and sustainable approach to continuous discovery that will help you answer each of these questions, giving you the confidence to act while also preparing you to be wrong. You'll learn to balance action with doubt so that you can get started without being blindsided by what you don't get right. If you want to discover products that customers love—that also deliver business results—this audiobook is for you.
About the author:
Teresa Torres is an internationally acclaimed author, speaker, and coach. She teaches a structured and sustainable approach to continuous discovery that helps product teams infuse their daily product decisions with customer input. She’s coached hundreds of teams at companies of all sizes, from early-stage start-ups to global enterprises, in a variety of industries. She has taught over 8,500 product people discovery skills through the Product Talk Academy.
©2021 Teresa Torres (P)2022 Teresa TorresGreat framework and tools for the whole R&D team
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If you are tired of hearing your teams are a feature factory, this book will show you how to get out of that cycle and become much more outcome-focused. Highly recommended for product managers, obviously, but engineering leaders will equally benefit from learning about the techniques and habits taught in this book.
All engineering leaders should read this book
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