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Core Tools Playbook

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This playbook is a compilation of 18 Core Tools to help teams work better, and achieve desirable outcomes in more effective, efficient and pleasant ways.

Free download: http://bit.ly/CoreToolsPlaybook

While this playbook was written with team working in the product, IT or software space in mind, the tools are generally applicable to any type of project, initiative, product- or service-design and delivery.

This playbook introduces 18 tools, explains their benefit and when to use them, and provides step by step instructions on how to use them as well as supporting templates and examples.

Free download: http://bit.ly/CoreToolsPlaybook

110 pages, PDF

Published January 1, 2020

About the author

Marcel Britsch

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Marcel Britsch is an independent digital consultant, product owner and business analyst. Born in Germany, he has been living and working in London for over 18 years. He has worked with creatively and technically focused agencies and all sorts of clients across a wide variety of industry sectors including retail, automotive, finance, medical and energy.

He believes that project success is strongly linked to happy teams, value-focused decision-making and fast feedback cycles. As part of his role, he is passionate about finding the best tools and techniques to optimise team culture, ways of working and solution design.

He considers projects that follow classic waterfall/big design up-front practices to be too likely to be doomed to go anywhere near them, and will also stay away from transformation projects that are solely based on coaching. But he has and will happily help organisations transform via practical involvement and by example.

He is a regular speaker at conferences, blogs about digital consulting (www.thedigitalbusinessanalyst.com), co-hosts a podcast (www.theburnup.com) about 'all things agile'.

Outside of work, Marcel is interested in sci-fi and comic books, Theravada Buddhist meditation and number theory.



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