In this episode of the Pattern Breakers podcast, Mike Maples, Jr. interviews Jake Knapp, the creator of the design sprint and author of "Click," about his new book and its approach to achieving product-market fit. Knapp discusses how "Click" builds upon the principles of his previous book, "Sprint," by focusing on the earliest stages of a startup and helping founders clarify their hypotheses and differentiation. The conversation covers the foundation sprint, the use of two-by-two charts for visualizing differentiation, and the importance of running tiny loops of experimentation to validate assumptions and avoid stubborn commitment to flawed ideas. Knapp uses examples like Slack and Phaedra to illustrate key concepts and offers practical advice for listeners looking to apply these methods to their own projects.
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