The comment I was replying to has this quote in it
> he went beyond just advocating for concrete specs and explicitly challenged the traditional design-thinking approach, arguing that teams should pick a fully formed idea and run with it rather than spending too long on broad problem exploration and multiple potential solutions
> he went beyond just advocating for concrete specs and explicitly challenged the traditional design-thinking approach, arguing that teams should pick a fully formed idea and run with it rather than spending too long on broad problem exploration and multiple potential solutions