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Good Enough
Agile / Kano Analysis / Prioritization / Product Management / Product Strategy / Requirements / Requirements Models / Software development

Good Enough

Posted on: December 10, 2014July 25, 2023

We hear a lot about building products which are “good enough” or “just barely good enough.” How do we know what “good enough” means for our customers? No one really tells us.

Why Do Products Fail? – Incomplete Solutions
Agile / Ishikawa Diagram / Kano Analysis / Product Management / Requirements / Requirements Models / Software development / Uncategorized

Why Do Products Fail? – Incomplete Solutions

Posted on: September 11, 2012July 25, 2023

This article continues the series exploring the root causes of product failure. Even when you target the right users, and identify which of their problems are important to solve, you may still fail to solve the problems sufficiently.

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