In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Fred George about the need to solve “fuzzy problems” and approaches to doing so.
Why listen to this podcast:
• Fuzzy problems are ones which don’t have precise answers but they are the places where most money is being made in the modern economy
• Applying the thinking that works for traditional problems to fuzzy problems causes frustration because the underlying assumption that the problem will have a single solution is wrong
• The rules for solving fuzzy problems are related to the speed of trying out ideas and learning rather and so competitive advantage accrues to fast delivery
• Most organisations have a mix of traditional and fuzzy problems – segregate the teams and use the appropriate approach for the problem type
• If you’re doing agile the same way in all your teams you’re probably not doing agile anymore
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