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[…] needed to prioritize them to ensure we focused on the most important and impactful ones first. For this, we used a very traditional impact/urgency matrix (Mathenge, 2020) to categorize […]
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[…] should not be confused with “value stories” in the context of product or service development, which, according to Alvarez (2022), “[help] provide intent and vision in the process of building […]
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[…] needed to prioritize them to ensure we focused on the most important and impactful ones first. For this, we used a very traditional impact/urgency matrix (Mathenge, 2020) to categorize […]
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[…] “Inside Design” blog (Ta, 2016) that recommended creating posters for each team value. Each team member could choose one or two values and create a poster to remind everyone of those […]
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