Lean vs Agile vs Design Thinking: What You Really Need to Know to Build High-Performing Digital Product Teams
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Rating | : | 4.54 (624 Votes) |
Asin | : | B06Y5RYHQM |
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Number of Pages | : | 476 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Cuts through the jargon to provide clear, concise descriptions and a forwardpath that works. A refreshingly brief, no-nonsense, practical guide for leaders and practitioners who are struggling to implement new methodologies like lean, agile and design thinking. Gothelf cuts through the jargon and provides clear, concise descriptions of the main approaches and provides a path forward that blends and balances the best from each.. "Needs a bit more meat." according to Stephen Hawley. The overview of Lean, Agile, and Design Thinking methods was useful, but not quite enough for me. I especially wanted more from the section on Design Thinking as this area is the least familiar for me. In the end I expected more synthesis of these ideas and actionable strategies than I got.On the plus side, no pages were wasted and it is a quick and easy read.. Kathi G. said Hits the highlights. If you're questioning the design methods you're using, or find yourself wanting to use a little Agile, a little Lean, and a dash of Design Thinking This is a good summary of how the best of each might come together.
This short, tactical book reconciles the perceived differences in Lean Startup, Design Thinking, and Agile software development by focusing not on rituals and practices but on the values that underpin all three methods.. As companies evolve to adopt, integrate, and leverage software as the defining element of their success in the 21st century, a rash of processes and methodologies are vying for their product teams' attention. In the worst of cases, each discipline on these teams - product management, design, and software engineering - learn a different model