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32 minutes
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Sep 8, 2016
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Malcolm Knapp of The Engineer Accelerator talks with Cindy F. Solomon of SUPA Product Academy about the "lean spec", a product specfication requirements process that Malcolm has developed and implemented over many years of building hardware products.
This is the first in a series of conversations highlighting the issues involved in talking about this process, developing it as a product management tool, and solving the complexity of visualizing the product definition before development begins.
About Malcolm Knapp
I help small companies and individual people with defining the product they are trying to make and implementation of the electronics component of that product. In all, I have over ten years of project experience ever since I designed and built a low cost rechargeable lantern from The Millennium Villages project in 2004.
My education includes a combined BA in Science, Engineering, and Society from Pitzer College, a BS in Electrical Engineer from Columbia University and a MS in Electrical Engineering from Columbia. I chose this type of degree because politics, economics, and culture, effect what is built just as much as what is technically possible and I wanted to understand how.
http://www.engineeraccelerator.com/
The Engineer Accelerator: Saturdays & Wednesdays, September 17th – Oct 14th, Port Workspaces Oakland, CA
https://techliminal.com/product/the-engineer-accelerator/
This is the first in a series of conversations highlighting the issues involved in talking about this process, developing it as a product management tool, and solving the complexity of visualizing the product definition before development begins.
About Malcolm Knapp
I help small companies and individual people with defining the product they are trying to make and implementation of the electronics component of that product. In all, I have over ten years of project experience ever since I designed and built a low cost rechargeable lantern from The Millennium Villages project in 2004.
My education includes a combined BA in Science, Engineering, and Society from Pitzer College, a BS in Electrical Engineer from Columbia University and a MS in Electrical Engineering from Columbia. I chose this type of degree because politics, economics, and culture, effect what is built just as much as what is technically possible and I wanted to understand how.
http://www.engineeraccelerator.com/
The Engineer Accelerator: Saturdays & Wednesdays, September 17th – Oct 14th, Port Workspaces Oakland, CA
https://techliminal.com/product/the-engineer-accelerator/
Released:
Sep 8, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
TEI 192: Interviewing users & the art of asking the right questions – with Rache: Get out of your own way to get better information from your users to make products they love. by Global Product Management Talk