Sprint: How to Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days
Contrary to widespread praise, Knapp et al. offer yet another turnkey solution that is going work if you just do it right. In case you don't, we offer workshops. Sorry, no money-back guarantee.
Dave Snowden of the Cynefin framework calls such tactics “faux industrialisation”; an apt label for this process.
Some methods and tools might be worth your while. If you have a hipster product friend, borrow their copy and steal what you find useful.
As far as I can tell, Ahrens‘ Book makes Luhmann's slip-box (Zettelkasten) tangible the most.
Intended for academia, Ahrens provides insights for any style of writing, long-form and short-form, fiction and non-fiction.
I hope for more opportunities to explore Muir's curious world, full of quirky characters, old stories, and dirty secrets.