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A complex challenge needs a simple map
Products and services are more like movies than snapshots use a storyboard
The best solutions come from similar problems in different environments
Open ended, optimistic “how might we” phrases force us to look at opportunities and challenges
To prototype I need one target customer and one target event (moment on the map)
Make time visible people like to have tight schedules
Rephrase dangerous assumptions and possible obsticles lurking beneath into curious, trackable questions
Slow down don’t waste time on the wrong part of the problem
Fragmentation hurts productivity Create long uninterupted device free blocks of time to do meaningful work on big problems
Troublemakers see problems different than everybody else – include them Jerks argue for the sake of arguing – exclude them
The decider should be in the room
Learn from the surface that’s where product and service meet the customer
The bigger the challenge the better the sprint
Eliminate “ahscrewits” – @derekhalpern
Let me try and see it from your side
Lines? What lines?
Let go of the status quo
New ideas are born somewhere between the Generous Self and the Creative Self
Following rules are boring make your own
Use your power choose your customers
BLOATED with info
We are looking for a MAP not a MENU
Crisis confronts us with brokenness
It is not about predicting the future but about speaking the truth into the present
Afraid but blown away!