I'd love to read a follow up on this piece. How should founders start their discovery process? What should they focus on first? Excellent work, Joshua. Truly enjoyed reading it and am hungry for more.
Thank you so much Vic! I'm really glad I could help.
To help me learn, may I ask what you enjoyed specifically about this week's article? E.g. the writing style, transparency or ideas shared
And so it's clear for me, the follow up would focus on the steps after what this article talks about right? 1. Idea > Build conversations, 2. Solution discovery process
1. I'm glad you wrote about this topic. My biggest challenge working with startups is convincing them of the value of doing proper discovery. Your writing helps in the process. 🙂
2. You had definitely done your research and presented it in an engaging way. I like your style and the examples you give.
I hope this help. Looking forward to the next one.
Great article and much needed topic. I still see people running discovery research asking users if they like their product 😫
I particularly like your analogy to the puzzle box! Speaking to your customer is so much needed to know what to build.
Thanks for sharing your insights
Thank you Raff! Really appreciate your kind words and thoughts
I'd love to read a follow up on this piece. How should founders start their discovery process? What should they focus on first? Excellent work, Joshua. Truly enjoyed reading it and am hungry for more.
Thank you so much Vic! I'm really glad I could help.
To help me learn, may I ask what you enjoyed specifically about this week's article? E.g. the writing style, transparency or ideas shared
And so it's clear for me, the follow up would focus on the steps after what this article talks about right? 1. Idea > Build conversations, 2. Solution discovery process
🙌 Cheers
Hi Joshua,
A couple of things stood out for me:
1. I'm glad you wrote about this topic. My biggest challenge working with startups is convincing them of the value of doing proper discovery. Your writing helps in the process. 🙂
2. You had definitely done your research and presented it in an engaging way. I like your style and the examples you give.
I hope this help. Looking forward to the next one.
Thank you Vic! Appreciate the feedback