Good Reads for October 31st
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GOOD READS
A simple map for innovation at scale?by?Steve Blank?- Boiling it down to a simple conceptual framework and a common language.
Unstoppable?by?Nilofer Merchant?- How do we navigate all the uncertainty we're facing?
Discovery is messy: How do we keep track of all that we are learning??by?Teresa Torres?- It's easy to get overwhelmed by the data you generate.
A comprehensive guide to a product manager’s tech stack?by?Izzy Kohout &?Gabriel Raubenheimer?- What exactly is a tech stack? Why is it important?
Running a “why now” session?by?Paul Orlando?- How timing may benefit a specific business or product.
What is the biggest enemy of a startup??by?Manu Kumar?- Spoiler alert: It's time.
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Enjoy the reads,