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Understanding Design Thinking, Lean, and Agile

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69 pages, ebook

Published July 13, 2017

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Profile Image for Rosa Romero-Gómez.
6 reviews1 follower
January 3, 2018
Easy to read and useful for my future projects. I also liked that it was short but concise so you can read it in a couple of hours and still stay focused. I definitely will be using it as a guide/cheatsheet to pick the right tools and techniques to use according to the project stage. I also really liked that it provides tips for team management.
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383 reviews10 followers
March 3, 2019
Muito bom. Conciso, muito conteúdo, muitas ideias. Conseguiu colocar em poucas páginas a interseção de áreas complementares, e mostrar como elas interagem. Visão excelente, recomendo.
Profile Image for Tiago Griffo.
1 review1 follower
July 24, 2017
Fantastic introduction to three topics that are top on the discussions in any modern organisation. Jonny does a great job in explaining the "trio of trouble". If you are an executive, a tech lead or someone looking to advance your organisation in better serving your customers (whether internal or external) this is definitely a book for you.
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July 20, 2018
Jonny Schneider’s book is the result of a practitioner understanding the work on the ground and the strategic level. The book is great for exploring and understanding the three different mindsets of design thinking, lean and agile and how they can work together to deliver better and more efficient business outcomes.
Jonny writes this book not to offer some high level and conceptual ideas, but instead, he provides practical tools to get you and your teams started right away while using clear and powerful visuals to communicate to the reader the different approaches. While many books cover the three topics in depth, very few cover how they can work together - from discovery into operations. And that is where the real value lies in this book.
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February 5, 2020
I am super grateful I came across this book. Jonny presented concepts that prior to reading his book were floating around in my mind kind of disjointed and unanchored and put them together in a way that made me exclaim, “Aha!” Not only did concepts align and make sense, but in record time due to Jonny’s ability to concisely present information that could easily become dense. There are great diagrams as well, which I’ve already snipped as I know I’ll want to come back to them again. His product is a perfect example of the very content within it. I highly recommend this book. And—it’s free. So—you literally have only to gain.
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12 reviews6 followers
August 15, 2021
The language used in this book is not too hard to understand. Informatic illustrations with practical examples have been clearly shown. Although it has many "mini" headings causing little confusion when jotting down, slowly analysing will solve this issue. Don't hesitate! It will definitely be my cheatsheet for future projects, research as well.
29 reviews15 followers
May 28, 2018
The author links greatly the three topics and provides very useful tables with techniques for approaches for diagnosing the current condition, exploration, as well as techniques to validate problem, solution and demand, among others.
2 reviews
September 13, 2017
A concise, knowledgeable explanation of the three topics which are quite important in today's organisations.
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15 reviews2 followers
November 6, 2017
That was quite delicious. Simple, clearly written with deep insight not only into these practices but how the work together to build better, user focused, products.
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309 reviews3 followers
June 11, 2018
Well done and so helpful in understanding all the methods, how they work individually and together! Just the right details at the right time for me.
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October 1, 2019
A very good and concise introduction that helped me get the big picture about Design Thinking, Lean and Agile.
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August 25, 2020
Excellent little book which that beautifully connects the concepts of Design Thinking (explore the problem), Lean (build the right things) and agile (build the thing right). It's only a 3-hour read, but lots of insights.
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