Continuous discovery is not a linear journey—as much as we might want it to be. Like a lot of learning, it often feels messy and chaotic. Continuous discovery is not […]
A Conversation with Petra Wille: My Approach to the Continuous Discovery Habits Community
Reading is one of my favorite ways to spend my time. I’ve designed my business to allow plenty of time for reading books, articles, interviews, etc. As much as I […]
Ask Teresa: My Leaders Still Want Roadmaps with Timelines—What Should I Do?
Many teams, like sales and marketing, have time-bound goals, like reaching $X in bookings or generating Y leads by a specific date. Product teams are also held to time-bound goals. […]
Product in Practice: All It Took Was One Product Trio to Inspire Change—The Hemnet Story
You don’t necessarily need anyone’s permission to get started with continuous discovery. In fact, some steps—like story mapping and identifying your assumptions—don’t even require anyone else to participate. You can […]
How Can Product Leaders Support Continuous Discovery?
In addition to delivering a keynote at the Product at Heart conference (in case you missed it, you can find the video and transcript of that presentation here), conference co-organizer […]
Everyone Can Do Continuous Discovery—Even You! Here’s How
One of the most common responses I get when I talk about continuous discovery is: “That would never work in my organization.” But after working with thousands of product people […]
Product in Practice: One Product Manager’s Quest to Adopt Continuous Discovery at Her Company
Adopting continuous discovery can feel like a big, audacious goal. If you’ve never spoken with a customer, how will you be able to set up interviews every single week? If […]
Leading the Change: How Ellen Juhlin Introduced Discovery Habits at Orion Labs
For many product teams, continuous discovery is a brand-new way of working. It involves strengthening your understanding of business outcomes, fostering collaboration in product trios, and cultivating many other habits […]