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The show for leaders who want their technology investments to work and understand that starts with fixing the operating model.
- We talk about the work that happens before the system gets switched on.
- We unpack the messy middle between “strategy approved” and “technology delivering value”.
- We teach the execution disciplines that make tech adoption stick.
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S2.E5: Is following the process more important than accomplishing the mission
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What do the TV series Band of Brothers and the movie Saving Private Ryan have in common with decision making in business?
They both highlight the value of communication, training and teamwork to achieve an outcome.
And they show it in the most VUCA of situations
That's volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous.
In today's episode I catch up with Military Buff and Engineer Travis "Grizzly" Jacobs about why rigidly following the process can lead to big mistakes.
Travis Grizzly is a Colorado-based product engineer. In 16 years of product development, he's come to realise there are 3 things that make a successful product"
Desirability: Does The Customer want it?
Feasibility: Can we build it?
Viability: Can we sustain it & make money?
The strategy he focuses on is to fail fast, fail cheap, fail small. By using small, cheap & fast experiments we can determine if this product is something the customer wants.
In other words, first fire bullets, then cannonballs.