The title of the book is taken from an E.E. Cummings poem. The author, I don't remember the author's name, but he wrote a whole book on innovation and creativity. He realized that one of the things that they all have in common is that they're good at asking questions. So he then wrote this book about that practice as well.
Dan Brown inspires us to get great at asking questions because 'the question' is one of our most invincible resources. He reminds us to maintain a spirit of collaboration with the the team members we’re struggling with since they care as much about the project as we do. He encourages us to always peer beneath the surface at the underlying structure of whatever we’re working on. He also motivates us to never settle.
- Secret Identity (7:47)
- Origin Story (9:29)
- Biggest Failure (20:23)
- Awkward Testing Story (23:27)
- Design Superpower (28:04)
- Design Kryptonite (30:52)
- UX Superhero Name (33:50)
- Fights for Users (36:08)
- Habit of Success (40:54)
- Invincible Resource (43:27)
- Recommended Book (51:23)
- Practical Design Discovery (53:40)
- Overcoming Team Tension (57:00)
- Best Advice (69:04)
- Contact Info (71:48)
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