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Table Stakes - Your customer don't want your product with Eckhart Boehme

29 min · 24. feb. 2026
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The conversation delves into the Jobs to be Done methodology, emphasizing the importance of understanding the customer's job to be done and the common mistakes made in customer understanding. It also explores the Customer Progress Design methodology and the potential role of AI in Jobs to be Done interviews. Takeaways * Understanding the customer's job to be done is crucial * Jobs to be done methodology provides a lens to look at human needs Chapters * 00:00 AI in Jobs to be Done Interviews

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