
Sprint
by Jake Knapp
Knapp outlines a five-day process for answering critical business questions through prototyping and testing with real users. Replace months of debate with tangible evidence.
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by Jake Knapp
Knapp outlines a five-day process for answering critical business questions through prototyping and testing with real users. Replace months of debate with tangible evidence.
In this collection, Sprint references 2 other books and is cited by 1 other book.
It draws on Thinking, Fast and Slow and The Lean Startup.
It’s picked up by Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day.
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Knapp explains the sprint counters Kahneman's cognitive biases.
Sprint compresses the Lean Startup build-measure-learn cycle into five days.
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Builds directly on the authors' prior book Sprint, taking the five-day design sprint methodology and translating its time-boxed, single-focus logic into a daily personal framework
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