KJ method for "interesting
2019-06-19
Tomoya Tachikawa wanted to give it a try, and it sounded like fun, so I gave it a try. This is interesting in itself.
This is good KJ method training.
From the beginning subjective, it was, "Please write a sticky note about something you find interesting." Avoid the bad pattern of "collecting objective facts and classifying them according to objective classification criteria."
It's less painful to keep thinking about what you find interesting.
I also enjoy talking to others about the content of the group.
The listener can also listen without refuting the story because it is subjective to begin with, "What do I find interesting?
I found human bug interesting in this process. Why is that?
Because once the bugs are identified, they can be upgraded by patching against them.
The first appearance of the term "human bug" on this Scrapbox is a note from Pixiv's Mr. Koga during his talk at a Scrapbox event
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