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Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessTechnology |
This is the second part of a series of episodes where we’ll explore an end-to-end product development effort at Autobooks. In the first part of this series we discuss how we used Jobs-to-be-Done to arrive at the insight that led …
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This is the first part of a series of episodes where we’ll explore an end-to-end product development effort at Autobooks. At Autobooks we’re working hard to discover and build solutions for the struggles that small business owners face as they …
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In this episode we dive into the sometimes controversial topic of how Jobs-to-be-Done and Personas complement or contradict each other with Claire Menke, the Senior Manager of UX Research at Udemy. Claire has deep experience with both frameworks, and... more
For more than 15 years, Jason Fried has helped individuals and teams improve their collaboration, productivity and the nature of their work. Jason is the co-founder and CEO at Basecamp, a “… saner, calmer, more organized way to manage projects …
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This interview is unbelievably instructive. If you’re a salesperson this is a must listen. If you want to improve rapport, discovery and close ratios this is a must listen.
I've listened to three of these, and they are boring. They just talk about the steps you have to do when you're getting started with a project. I learned nothing in any of them.
Basically, they say "What are you trying to do?" - Example: Get more customers.
"How will you do it?" - Response. Contact people in the industry and ask them what their pain points are, talk to others in similar industries.
Ugh, my 19 year wouldn't benefit from this obvious chatter.
I really like listening to everything these guys have to say, and the interviews are super insightful. But the audio quality is horrible. There are funny sounds and static, and generally bad recording quality. I can’t put my headphones in my ears and then pipe this stuff into my head. It’s too much.
These guys should be a little more respectful of their audience and take a little time to improve the quality of the audio. It can’t be that hard.
The jobs-to-be-done guys have really changed the way i think about developing my software products, and even changed the lens through which i view the world!
Chris, Bob, Ervin and the great people they interview have taught me concepts I’ve never considered before and changed my thinking, thanks for sharing your learnings and thoughts guys, totally rock!
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