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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. 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. 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/)) 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. This should cover it for this week. Plenty to read and catch up on. See you again next week.