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First, the team cleared a full week on their calendars. From Monday to Friday, they canceled all meetings, set the “out of office” responders on their email, and completely focused on one question: How should their robot behave around humans?
Braden Kowitz • Sprint: How to Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days
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Drop everything and sprint on the most important challenge until it’s done. 2. Start by identifying your customer and a real problem you can solve. 3. Take advantage of your advantages. 4. Get real about the competition.
John Zeratsky • Click: How to Make What People Want
The key thing here is that you’re using your phone intentionally—it’s not using you.
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Start the Foundation Sprint by establishing the Basics: who your customer is, the problem you want to help them solve, your team’s unique advantages, and your strongest competition.