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"All software is created to satisfy a human need or desire. Know who they are and seek to understand the need form their perspective. It will help immensely.“
– Pablo Bouzada quoting Doc Norton at #DWX2025
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What is the next small thing you could do to progress toward the desired outcome?
#MakeYourWorkVisible #CreateSimpleThingsInSmallSteps #ExperimentationMindset #KnowTheProblemYouAreSolving #SoftwareDevelopment
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Pay less attention to
whether or not what you are doing
is true to the process framework.Pay more attention to
whether or not what you are doing
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Even when you absolutely know what you need to build, breaking it down into tiny steps helps you validate you're still on the right path.
#CreateSimpleThingsInSmallSteps #KnowTheProblemYouAreSolving #ReleaseRidiculouslyOften #SoftwareDevelopment
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Involve your quality assurance person in the creation of your acceptance criteria.
#ValidateBeforeDuringAndAfter #SoftwareDevelopment #KnowTheProblemYouAreSolving
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The entire team benefits from knowing and understanding the persona(s) they're creating solutions for. Better still - they could meet and speak with actual users.
#KnowTheProblemYouAreSolving #SoftwareDevelopment #WorkTogether
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Psssst - getting people together to create a shared understanding is usually NOT a waste of time.
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“Don’t spend a dollar’s worth of time on a ten cent decision.” ~ Peter Turla
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Here's a little secret - it is perfectly acceptable if all of the stories in a feature, epic, theme, or initiative never get delivered.
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A simple solution today is better than a robust solution next week.
#KnowTheProblemYouAreSolving #CreateSimpleThingsInSmallSteps #SoftwareDevelopment
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All software
is written
to satisfy a human need
or desire.
Know who they are
and seek to understand
the need from their perspective.
It will help immensely. -
The best solutions often do not involve writing any code--
-- are you investigating any of those options?