Product Quest Podcast

Episode 48: Causality of action, Jobs-to-be-done and philosophy part 2

Aug 28, 2023
Dive into the intriguing intersection of philosophy and product theory! Discover how Jobs-to-be-Done predicts solution adoption by emphasizing utility. The hosts explore whether future goals can drive present actions and debate the nature of reasons as causes of behavior. Learn about Aristotle's four causes and their relevance to understanding customer needs. The discussion also touches on innovation opportunities created by examining constraints. Get ready for a thought-provoking ride into the philosophy of product thinking!
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INSIGHT

JTBD Predicts Adoption By Outcomes

  • Jobs-to-be-done predicts adoption by linking desired outcomes to solution utility.
  • If a solution measurably improves outcomes, adoption becomes likely.
INSIGHT

Causality Of Action Needs Different Models

  • Causality in behavior differs from physical causality and needs its own models.
  • Modern causality research gives tools to reason beyond correlation into cause.
ADVICE

Explain Behavior By The Job Hired

  • Use jobs (teleological goals) to explain customer actions instead of demographics.
  • Ask what job the customer hired the product to do to get a clearer causal explanation.
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