In this episode of the Open Hardware Manufacturing Podcast, Stephen and Lucy dive into the intricate process of deciding what to work on next. They explore the challenge of prioritizing tasks in a landscape where everything seems important, while sharing insights on how to navigate this complexity within the framework of a company's structure.
They emphasize the significance of customer feedback and interviews as a guiding compass. They also touch on the importance of understanding customer challenges rather than just their suggestions, and how this can lead to innovative solutions that may not have been initially considered.
Key topics include:
The role of customer interviews and how they can shape product development
How to discern between urgent and important tasks
Strategies for gathering and utilizing community feedback
The importance of having a clear mission to guide decision-making
Balancing incremental improvements with larger overhauls
Insights into the operational side of decision-making
Mentions in this episode:
YouTube - Bill Hader quote - https://youtu.be/NHHZSNw9J2o?t=26
Book - Death by Meeting - https://www.amazon.com/Death-Meeting-Leadership-Solving-Business/dp/0787968056
Blog Post - The Three Machines by Brad Feld - https://feld.com/archives/2017/01/the-three-machines/
Comic - XKCD Is It Worth the Time? - https://xkcd.com/1205/
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