
Inspired
by Marty Cagan
Cagan argues that the best product teams discover solutions rather than deliver features handed down from above. Empowered teams with real ownership consistently outperform feature-factory organisations.
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by Marty Cagan
Cagan argues that the best product teams discover solutions rather than deliver features handed down from above. Empowered teams with real ownership consistently outperform feature-factory organisations.
In this collection, Inspired references 2 other books and is cited by 2 other books.
It draws on The Lean Startup and Hooked.
It’s picked up by Continuous Discovery Habits: Discover Products that Create Customer Value and Business Value and Escaping the Build Trap: How Effective Product Management Creates Real Value.
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Cagan references Ries's Lean Startup.
Cagan discusses Eyal's Hook Model.
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The book references Cagan's Inspired framework for empowered product teams, extending his concept of product discovery into a structured habit-based practice with the Opportunity Solution Tree

Cited in
Continuous Discovery Habits: Discover Products that Create Customer Value and Business Valueby Teresa Torres
The book complements Cagan's Inspired by providing actionable organisational frameworks for implementing Cagan's vision of empowered product teams; where Cagan evangelizes, Perri operationalizes

Cited in
Escaping the Build Trap: How Effective Product Management Creates Real Valueby Melissa Perri
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Measure What Matters
John Doerr
3 shared citations
The Lean Product Playbook
Dan Olsen
2 shared citations
Empowered
Marty Cagan
2 shared citations
Lost and Founder: A Painfully Honest Field Guide to the Startup World
Rand Fishkin
2 shared citations
The Lean Startup
Eric Ries
2 shared citations
Atomic Habits
James Clear
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