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The Stress Equation
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The Stress Equation

by Marcus Lagre
August 2024
Beginner to intermediate
128 pages
3h 8m
English
Pragmatic Bookshelf
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Wrap Up

This chapter was a summary of the EvoDiscoDev process. It had more details, like workshop concepts on how we tried out mock-ups of user interfaces, but the point is to give a quick overview of what a collaborative process looks like. This was our way of creating a common language and structure for ease of collaboration.

This whole book is an attempt to create a common language and structure to ease communication, but the subject is stress rather than product discovery. One of my main goals was to keep things brief and to the point, so because we’re all strapped for time, it’s probably time to wrap things up.

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