Continuous Discovery Habits
Continuous Discovery Habits
Teresa Torres
Marty Cagan
For aspiring strong product people to get their career started in the right direction. - Marty Cagan
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Continuous Discovery Habits

Continuous Discovery Habits: Discover Products that Create Customer Value and Business Value

Teresa Torres
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Teresa Torres
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In "Continuous Discovery Habits," Teresa Torres introduces an enlightening path for creating products that not only resonate deeply with customers but also achieve significant business outcomes. This seminal work serves as a beacon for product managers and teams navigating the complex terrain of product development, steering them away from common pitfalls and towards a methodical approach for embedding continuous discovery into their processes. With Torres's expert guidance, readers are equipped to foster a culture of curiosity, experimentation, and customer empathy, ensuring that their products are perpetually aligned with user needs and market demands. Torres skillfully demystifies the principles of continuous discovery, presenting a structured, sustainable framework that empowers teams to iterate rapidly, learn efficiently, and make decisions with greater confidence. Through a blend of practical advice, real-world examples, and actionable insights, "Continuous Discovery Habits" prepares you to strike the delicate balance between action and reflection. This book is an indispensable resource for anyone committed to building products that not only captivate customers but also contribute to the enduring success of their business.

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Released
2021
1 Jan
Length
237
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For aspiring strong product people to get their career started in the right direction. - Marty Cagan
Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon, made this exact argument in his 2015 letter to shareholders,33 where he introduced the idea of Level 1 and Level 2 decisions. He describes a Level 1 decision as one that is hard to reverse, whereas a Level 2 decision is one that is easy to reverse. Bezos argues that we should be slow and cautious when making Level 1 decisions, but that we should move fast and not wait for perfect data when making Level 2 decisions.
— Teresa Torres, Continuous Discovery Habits

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