A number of books have been curated to help you along this journey:
Continuous Discovery Habits
By Teresa Torres
Tags: Process
Links
Google books: https://www.google.co.tz/books/edition/Continuous_Discovery_Habits/Wb4yEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0
Download eBook: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uMlBN8dY0cOsoUIk94MbPZtaSs07u1Mx/view?usp=drive_link
About this book:
How do you know that you are making a product or service that your customers want? How do you ensure that you are improving it over time? How do you guarantee that your team is creating value for your customers in a way that creates value for your business?
In this book, you'll learn a structured and sustainable approach to continuous discovery that will help you answer each of these questions, giving you the confidence to act while also preparing you to be wrong. You'll learn to balance action with doubt so that you can get started without being blindsided by what you don't get right.
If you want to discover products that customers love-that also deliver business results-this book is for you.
The Mom Test
By Rob Fitzpatrick
Tags: Interviews
Links
Google books: https://www.google.co.tz/books/edition/The_Mom_Test/Z5nYDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcover
Download eBook: https://drive.google.com/file/d/17c7BRgi6OHPUt_JOV2Gg__mGvhEunkZ4/view?usp=drive_link
About this book:
The Mom Test is a quick, practical guide that will save you time, money, and heartbreak.
They say you shouldn't ask your mom whether your business is a good idea, because she loves you and will lie to you. This is technically true, but it misses the point. You shouldn't ask anyone if your business is a good idea. It's a bad question and everyone will lie to you at least a little . As a matter of fact, it's not their responsibility to tell you the truth. It's your responsibility to find it and it's worth doing right .
Talking to customers is one of the foundational skills of both Customer Development and Lean Startup. We all know we're supposed to do it, but nobody seems willing to admit that it's easy to screw up and hard to do right. This book is going to show you how customer conversations go wrong and how you can do better.
Testing Business Ideas
David J. Bland, Alexander Osterwalder
Tags: Concept testing Usability testing
Links
Google books: https://www.google.ca/books/edition/Testing_Business_Ideas/AdO8DwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0
Download eBook: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ahlAhFkI0aqp_V3n-iiy_jHhoWducmVX/view?usp=drive_link
About this book:
A practical guide to effective business model testing
7 out of 10 new products fail to deliver on expectations. Testing Business Ideas aims to reverse that statistic. In the tradition of Alex Osterwalder’s global bestseller Business Model Generation, this practical guide contains a library of hands-on techniques for rapidly testing new business ideas.
Testing Business Ideas explains how systematically testing business ideas dramatically reduces the risk and increases the likelihood of success for any new venture or business project. It builds on the internationally popular Business Model Canvas and Value Proposition Canvas by integrating Assumptions Mapping and other powerful lean startup-style experiments.