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by DistrictFun7572
1353 days ago
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I'm not 100% sure but isn't it about focusing more on customer value instead of churning out features no one uses? So in summary: - Output: what you produce, the features, bugfixes, documentation whatever - Outcome: the actual value for the stakeholders. You could build one hugely important feature which would make the stakeholders love you but the output is still just 1. |
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It astounds me how many companies I’ve witnessed that loose sight of this and end up building feature after feature without even knowing if it’s having a positive (or negative!) impact.
I really like this approach, but a challenge I’ve encountered is successfully trying to measure that outcome and attribute it to the changes (outputs) that your team is making- either because their might be some lead time between output and outcome, or because you’re in a large organization with so many other teams making changes that might also be impacting the outcome you’re aiming to achieve.