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Continuous Discovery Habits
Book • 2021
In this book, Teresa Torres provides a practical and actionable framework for continuous discovery.
She emphasizes the importance of weekly touchpoints with customers and small research activities to guide product development.
The book helps product teams understand who they are building for and what value they can create, ensuring that products meet customer needs while delivering business value.
It also addresses common challenges and biases in the discovery process, such as the curse of knowledge, escalation of commitment, and confirmation bias.
Torres offers concrete methodologies to clarify problems, structure opportunity spaces, and measure success, making it a must-read for product managers and teams.
She emphasizes the importance of weekly touchpoints with customers and small research activities to guide product development.
The book helps product teams understand who they are building for and what value they can create, ensuring that products meet customer needs while delivering business value.
It also addresses common challenges and biases in the discovery process, such as the curse of knowledge, escalation of commitment, and confirmation bias.
Torres offers concrete methodologies to clarify problems, structure opportunity spaces, and measure success, making it a must-read for product managers and teams.
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Mentioned in 9 episodes
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as a good book that he tries to get everyone to read.


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as a book he has read and marked up multiple times.


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as a resource for listeners wanting to learn about continuous discovery.


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im Zusammenhang mit der Methode Opportunity Solution Tree.

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when discussing the philosophy of reading a book until something inspires action, then immediately implementing that idea.

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as her new book, which they will be discussing in the episode.


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as a resource for self-study.


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