The Jobs to Be Done Playbook Audiobook By Jim Kalbach, Michael Schrage - foreword cover art

The Jobs to Be Done Playbook

Align Your Markets, Organization, and Strategy Around Customer Needs

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The Jobs to Be Done Playbook

By: Jim Kalbach, Michael Schrage - foreword
Narrated by: Tom Parks
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"Jobs To Be Done is key to building successful products, and this book masterfully gives a step-by-step guide on how to put it into practice."—Melissa Perri, author of Escaping the Build Trap

These days, consumers have real power: they can research companies, compare ratings, and find alternatives with a simple tap. Focusing on customer needs isn't a nice-to-have, it's a strategic imperative.

The Jobs To Be Done Playbook (JTBD) helps organizations turn market insight into action. This book shows you techniques to make offerings people want, as well as make people want your offering.

©2020 Jim Kalbach (P)2024 Ascent Audio
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Very confusing as an audiobook. Get the paper version. Too many references to images and charts. Being read a table is infinitely harder than looking at one…

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