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I finished reading [last week's Open Tab](http://dev.haufe.com/open-tabs-1/) and I would like to highlight Simon Wardley's [Introduction to Wardley maps](http://blog.gardeviance.org/2016/08/on-being-lost.html) as my absolute favourite. I have been deeply immersed within [Lean and Business Modeling](https://4launchd.wordpress.com/2013/08/14/lean-entrepreneurship-reading/) for the last couple of years, but I can see how [Value Chain Mapping using Wardley maps](http://blog.gardeviance.org/2015/02/an-introduction-to-wardley-value-chain.html) adds yet another perspective.
So the coveted first spot of my open browser tabs is yet another of his articles about [Other Tools I Use With Mapping](http://blog.gardeviance.org/2015/03/other-tools-i-use-with-mapping.html), which opens up some other intersting usecases on how to apply mapping to product, business and technology strategy. You might also be interested in checking out [Atlas](https://github.com/cdaniel/wardleymapstool), an open-source Wardley mapping tool (and yes, it [run's in docker](https://github.com/cdaniel/wardleymapstool/wiki/Running-your-own-instance) too).
So the coveted first spot of my open browser tabs is yet another of his articles about [Other Tools I Use With Mapping](http://blog.gardeviance.org/2015/03/other-tools-i-use-with-mapping.html), which opens up some other interesting usecases on how to apply mapping to product, business and technology strategy. You might also be interested in checking out [Atlas](https://github.com/cdaniel/wardleymapstool), an open-source Wardley mapping tool (and yes, it [run's in docker](https://github.com/cdaniel/wardleymapstool/wiki/Running-your-own-instance) too).
Regarding lean, you might have find yourselve at the receiving end of one of my frequent rants about how a lot of folks in business love to use the term [Minimal Viable Product without bothering to understand what it means](https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-minimum-viable-product). Hint - it is NOT a [Minimal Marketable Product](http://www.romanpichler.com/blog/minimum-viable-product-and-minimal-marketable-product/). In that regard you might find the article on [Minimal Viable Problem](http://tynerblain.com/blog/2016/07/22/minimum-valuable-problem/) for product design interesting.
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For the 'Internet of Things' (IoT) the circle closes back to Simon Wardley and his talk on being [In Search of Spime Script](http://blog.gardeviance.org/2012/02/in-search-of-spime-script.html), a talk inspired by an (out of print) book [Shaping Things](https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/shaping-things). Once again, I would highly recommend picking up [Makers](http://craphound.com/category/makers/) from Cory Doctorow, which is the underground manifesto on how 'Makers' might have a similar impact on our economic system as the steam engine had on feudal society. (Fun fact - [Edward Snowden was reading Cory's book 'Homeland'](http://craphound.com/homeland/2014/12/02/when-ed-snowden-met-marcus-yallow/) during the interview filmed for [Citizen Four](https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/citizenfour/))
On a personal note: like so many of my peers, I struggle to carve out enough uninterruted time to work vs attending meetings. I found the article on [Manager Schedule vs Make Schedule](http://www.paulgraham.stfi.re/makersschedule.html?sf=yrezkzg#aa) very enlighting.
On a personal note: Like so many of my peers, I struggle to carve out enough uninterruted time to work vs attending meetings. I found the article on [Manager Schedule vs Make Schedule](http://www.paulgraham.stfi.re/makersschedule.html?sf=yrezkzg#aa) very enlighting.
This should cover it for this week. Plenty to read and catch up on. See you again next week.