Samuel van Deth

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Every product should have a story, a narrative that explains why it needs to exist and how it will solve your customer’s problems. A good product story has three elements: »  It appeals to people’s rational and emotional sides. »  It takes complicated concepts and makes them simple. » It reminds people of the problem that’s being solved—it focuses on the “why.” That “why” is the most critical part of product development—it has to come first.
Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making
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