The Evolution of Useful Things A Book by Henry Petroski Here, then, is the central idea: the form of made things is always subject to change in response to their real or perceived shortcomings, their failures to function properly. This principle governs all invention, innovation, ingenuity. Spike and sponShaped and reshapedForm follows failureTheir wrongness is somehow more immediateA small corner of the world of things+23 More The evolution of devices formfunctioninventionprogressfailure
Why Scrum is killing your product An Article by Henry Latham uxdesign.cc Product owner vs. product managerWe optimize what we measure Beware SAFe, an Unholy Incarnation of Darkness agilemanagementsoftwareproducts
Product owner vs. product manager A Product Owner is focused on output i.e. how quickly can we build these features? Product Management, on the other hand, is focused on outcomes i.e. why are we building these features in the first place? agileproducts
We optimize what we measure Scrum does not say “only focus on output”, but, unfortunately, humans will optimize for what they measure. If you worry about story points & hitting your estimations, that’s what is going to consume your attention. That is what you and your team will optimize for. And that is the core critique of Scrum as it is practiced: That it focuses a product team’s attention so heavily on delivery — on building lots of features quickly & efficiently — that teams fail to focus on spending time to discover what the right thing to build is. optimizationagilefeatures