@mattpocockuk: Playing around with the idea of decision maps 1. Figure out the 'frontier' of decisions with a short grilling session 2…
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Matt Pocock shares his idea for decision maps: a process of identifying the frontier of decisions through a short grilling session, then fanning out into multiple parallel sessions to uncover unknowns.
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Playing around with the idea of decision maps
- Figure out the ‘frontier’ of decisions with a short grilling session
- Fan out to multiple grilling/prototyping/research sessions, uncovering the fog of war as you go
Here I go, grilling on three aspects of a huge build: https://t.co/KRy6tqILwA
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