As I mentioned in the previous post about “decision speed”, I’m a bit obsessed with bottlenecks. Sometimes the bottleneck is learning enough to make a good decision. Here are a few more links on that subject which I find very inspiring. Two new and one old.
Learning from users faster
Jan Bosch says that a common bottleneck in software delivery is that gathering user feedback is very slow. That feedback loop needs to be closed: User feedback as code: virtual users in AI-driven value loops
Programming to understand
To faster understand something in depth, Kristen Nygaard said: “To program is to understand”. Here’s some information about Kristen: Kristen Nygaard It’s hard to grasp that a couple of decades ago, involving users in software development initiatives was very political!
Programming to understand faster
In the same spirit, Simon Wardley explains how to learn something in depth more quickly by programming it: Post on LinkedIn
Any tips to share on how to speed up decisions that are otherwise killing your flow?
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