tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3487380148733027796.post5005733793825218954..comments2023-07-26T15:31:33.631+02:00Comments on how I got my kink: Sprint Zero ChecklistZoltarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01143165802737420135noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3487380148733027796.post-41327440967994318442013-12-11T19:23:19.478+01:002013-12-11T19:23:19.478+01:00I have pivoted my thoughts (as in Lean Start-Up) -...I have pivoted my thoughts (as in Lean Start-Up) - looking forward to the continued series. Well done!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3487380148733027796.post-43569485315406160912013-12-11T09:35:02.960+01:002013-12-11T09:35:02.960+01:00Thanks for your comment jfr!
I think I know what ...Thanks for your comment jfr!<br /><br />I think I know what you are talking about. Sometimes they are experienced as setbacks, sometimes as Aha! moments, but they do point to new learning. <br /><br />To use the Map metaphor, it's when you realize you are holding the map upside down, or facing west instead of North. You have to throw out some of your assumptions -- either rotate the map or turn on your heels. In other words ...pivot.<br /><br />To continue forward toward your goal is progress, but changing course toward a better goal is progress also, and maybe better.<br /><br />I hope I understood rightly. I hope this helps answer the question.<br /><br />Thanks for commenting.<br />mZoltarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01143165802737420135noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3487380148733027796.post-1406433449692520362013-12-10T21:46:22.618+01:002013-12-10T21:46:22.618+01:00Maurice,
Nice to see the next line of thought (an...Maurice,<br /><br />Nice to see the next line of thought (and experiences). Looking forward to see your case-materials in a next post.<br /><br />A thought (and reflection) that comes to mind is that your wonderful checklist and sprint-zero approach to me still implies progressive (forward-moving) iterations. all three models do imply this and I am not questioning this. But ....<br /><br />In my recent efforts of establishing my own venture in a lean-start-up fashion, enriched by e.g. using BMC, I did experience multiple times 'going back' in my thinking. Going back and eliminating & prioritising thoughts, insights almost creating a new 'restore-point' and re-progressing from there. Curious to see how this fits in the thinking.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com