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  <title>[146] - Optionality</title>
  <description> How do you know that something will work ahead of time? What problems will come up when a customer uses your product? When can you double down on something that works? A simple way to handle those questions is to keep your options open. Then when you get new info, you have the ability to react intelligently. Feedback: twitter - @deliveritcast&amp;amp;nbsp; email - deliveritcast@gmail.com Support: Product Coaching and Consulting - seek taiju&amp;amp;nbsp; Support - Buy me a Coffee&amp;amp;nbsp; Links: Signal v Noise - Options, Not Roadmaps&amp;amp;nbsp; The Deep Dish - 10 Principles of Optionality For an Uncertain World&amp;amp;nbsp; Kent Beck -  Decisions, Decisions or Why Baskets of Options Dominate&amp;amp;nbsp; Johanna Rothman -  Consider Product Options with Minimum Outcomes&amp;amp;nbsp; Drunk Agile - Episode 48 Observations of Flow&amp;amp;nbsp; Simon Wardley - Wardley Mapping quick intro  How to build your first Wardley Map with Miro &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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