Books mentioned in the talk: 1) The Design of Everyday Things 2) Change By Design 3) The Four Steps to Epiphany 4) The Lean Startup 5) What customers want 6) Jobs to be done 7) Peak by Anders Ericsson 8) Radical Focus 9) Sprint by Jake Knapp
"Our goal is not to write good user stories or do good user story mapping, our goal is to drive desired outcomes for our customers that create value for our business." I say this sentence all the time, but I was confused about all the tools available and how to approach product discovery. Your talk really helps!
Wow! Thank you so much Teresa. The awareness of mental representations greatly improved my understanding of all the concepts around continuous discovery.
It's funny watching this in 2023, as if the same talk as done today it would be Teresa's book up there and all she predicted in now the norm #prophet 😄
I've yet to work at a company where design sprints are even remotely a possibility. Where do you work that you can get stakeholders in a room for 5 days?
Good stuff, but Steve Blank's ''Customer Discovery" model and his Startup Owner's Manual' are the foundation. Most of this is just Blank's stuff rehashed for an already existing company.
I'm watching this five years later. She was right. Nothing changed. Still gold.
Books mentioned in the talk:
1) The Design of Everyday Things
2) Change By Design
3) The Four Steps to Epiphany
4) The Lean Startup
5) What customers want
6) Jobs to be done
7) Peak by Anders Ericsson
8) Radical Focus
9) Sprint by Jake Knapp
Not all heroes wear cape. Man, Thank you so much.
Also Marty Cagan and Dan Olsens work.
"Our goal is not to write good user stories or do good user story mapping, our goal is to drive desired outcomes for our customers that create value for our business." I say this sentence all the time, but I was confused about all the tools available and how to approach product discovery. Your talk really helps!
Super Useful ! Having a structure in mind always helps taking & explaining decisions. Thanks @Teresa Torres!
Wow!
Thank you so much Teresa. The awareness of mental representations greatly improved my understanding of all the concepts around continuous discovery.
7 years later, is there anything more appropriate than Design Sprints and JTBD?
It's funny watching this in 2023, as if the same talk as done today it would be Teresa's book up there and all she predicted in now the norm #prophet 😄
Amazing talk that made me have a better understanding of product and customer discovery. Great to see the evolution of methods and mental models too!
5 years later - drop those 10 new books
And now five years later, she would recommend her book "Continuous Discovery Habits"
straight to the point ! That was really great. Congrats !!
She's an unvaluable resource for us Product Managers or members of a Product Trio.
7 yo keynote that's still relevant.
Great job!!
Desired outcome: 21:54
really good presentation. thanks
I've yet to work at a company where design sprints are even remotely a possibility. Where do you work that you can get stakeholders in a room for 5 days?
Beside the golden knowledge & valuable experiences that she's shared, such a sweet personality she has got❤
Opportunity solution tree is a nice idea but absolutely does not work in practice in my humble experience.
Incredible good speech
What a great talk! Pure gold in the video.
Masterpiece ❤️
worklife changing
Wow she is amazing
Thanks a lot for a great video! Helps to structurize mindset.
Excellent presentation.
Glad you liked it!
Amazing
Incredible video
This is so good! Thanks for sharing
The Teresa Torres don´t like of the name Her , inacreditable.
What a legend!
Great presentation Teresa. Are there any guided software solutions you'd recommend?
Bookmarking 21:30
can you make a video about how to design and conduct experiments?
this isn't her personal youtube. check this out instead www.producttalk.org/
Good stuff, but Steve Blank's ''Customer Discovery" model and his Startup Owner's Manual' are the foundation. Most of this is just Blank's stuff rehashed for an already existing company.
too verbose
19 min and still some BS, seriously she's so famous? 😭
does anyone else think that this talk is just about nothing ? nothing concrete just general things