Lean Product Management: A Practical Guide to Building Value

In a landscape where speed, innovation, and customer satisfaction are paramount, product management has steadily shifted from heavy upfront planning to more nimble, user-focused, and iterative approaches. Lean Product Management embodies this shift by emphasizing efficiency, customer feedback, and the pursuit of value over mere output. Let’s dive into some fundamental principles, techniques, and practical … Read more

Celebrating World Usability Day 2015

World Usability Day “occurs annually to promote the values of usability, usability engineering, user-centered design, universal usability, and every user’s responsibility to ask for things that work better. The day adopts a different theme each year”. 2015 is the Ten Year Anniversary for World Usability Day, themed “The Year of Innovation”. Innovation can take many … Read more

Crystal Clear

“Crystal Clear: A Human-Powered Methodology for Small Teams” by Alistair Cockburn is a lightweight Agile framework designed for small, co-located teams. I recently wrote a blog post on its use from a non-software perspective. I’ve had some questions sent in around its principles and the adaptability for non-software business teams. Here’s a summary of its … Read more

Lean Change Management: A Catalyst for Agile Organizations

Over the last few weeks, I’ve re-read Lean Change Management: Innovative Practices for Managing Organizational Change by Jason Little. Jason provides a practical and insightful guide for navigating the complexities of organizational change. This book offers a fresh perspective on change management, drawing on the principles of Lean and Agile methodologies to deliver a more … Read more

Navigating the “Layer Cake” of Agility, Lean, Systems Thinking, and Product Management

In the film Layer Cake, we see how the lives of the rich, the criminal, and the criminally rich are intricately woven together, each layer impacting the others in ways that often defy logic and expectation. This metaphor of intersecting worlds is surprisingly relevant to today’s complex landscape of agility, lean practices, systems thinking, and … Read more

Co-Creating the Product Vision: A Collaborative Approach

While a strong product vision is essential, it’s equally important to involve key stakeholders in its creation. Co-creating the vision fosters buy-in, alignment, and a shared sense of ownership. Benefits of Co-Creation: How to Co-Create a Product Vision: Remember, a co-created product vision is more likely to be successful because it reflects the needs and … Read more