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Stop Going in Circles and Ship Work that Matters.

Roberto Rodes
October 22, 2022 Leave a Comment
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Ryan Singer and Chris Spiek on stage at Fintech Devcon 2022.
Ryan Singer and Chris Spiek on stage at Fintech Devcon 2022.

Ryan Singer and Chris Spiek have greatly influenced my understanding and approach to product and innovation in the last few years.

In this talk at Fintech Devcon 2022, they come with a new iteration of Shape Up, the approach that the folks at 37Signals (and many more companies and teams nowadays) employ for product growth.

From their work at Autobooks, they show how, as a startup now entering the scaling stage, they faced a whole new set of challenges that the original method was not well suited for. So they had to introduce new changes. A must-watch if you’re interested in learning new ways to improve your product development efforts.

Want to know what the new version looks like? You can watch the talk here.

And if you’ve never heard of Shape Up, here is a short video introduction by Ryan.

Don’t have enough yet? You can also take a look at the book where Ryan introduced the idea to the masses for the first time. Grab your free copy here.


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About Roberto Rodes

Product guy, software designer & engineer. Founder of Freegrowth. I love to solve problems and to improve things through technology.
Ex-CTO at Facephi, founder of Deebbler and Wakeando, I've been over ten years designing, building, and marketing native and web software products.

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