Lean Analytics: Use Data to Build a Better Startup Faster
by Alistair Croll (2013)
Complementing 'Lean UX', this book focuses on using data to guide startup development and decision-making.

by Jeff Gothelf, Josh Seiden (2012)
User experience (UX) design has traditionally been a deliverables-based practice, with wireframes, site maps, flow diagrams, and mockups. But in today’s web-driven reality, orchestrating the entire design from the get-go no longer works. This hands-on book demonstrates Lean UX, a deeply collaborative and cross-functional process that lets you strip away heavy deliverables in favor of building shared understanding with the rest of the product team. Lean UX is the evolution of product design; refined through the real-world experiences of companies large and small, these practices and principles help you maintain daily, continuous engagement with your teammates, rather than work in isolation. This book shows you how to use Lean UX on your own projects. Get a tactical understanding of Lean UX—and how it changes the way teams work together Frame a vision of the problem you’re solving and focus your team on the right outcomes Bring the designer’s tool kit to the rest of your product team Break down the silos created by job titles and learn to trust your teammates Improve the quality and productivity of your teams, and focus on validated experiences as opposed to deliverables/documents Learn how Lean UX integrates with Agile UX
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by Alistair Croll (2013)
Complementing 'Lean UX', this book focuses on using data to guide startup development and decision-making.
by Julia Galef (2021)
Like 'Lean UX', this book encourages a truth-seeking approach, essential for validating ideas and assumptions.

by Eric Ries (2011)
Like 'Lean UX, 2nd Edition', this book champions iterative development and minimizing waste for product success.

by Jake Knapp, John Zeratsky, Braden Kowitz (2001)
Similar to 'Lean UX, 2nd Edition', this offers a structured, rapid approach to problem-solving and idea validation.

by Don Norman (1988)
Echoing 'Lean UX, 2nd Edition', it emphasizes user-centered design principles and understanding user behavior.

by Steve Krug (2000)
Like 'Lean UX, 2nd Edition', this book focuses on creating intuitive and user-friendly digital experiences.

by Laura Klein
Complementing 'Lean UX, 2nd Edition', this offers a holistic guide to user-centered product development.
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