Philosophy, Business, Math
Jul. 21st, 2019 01:08 pmLet A be person, B - tool, C - work.

Heidegger's "ready-at-hand" means that the triangle commutes. Similarly, Christensen's "job-to-be-done" requires that an innovator solves for h = g after f, rather than building straight f. A section would do, but an isomorphism like "xeroxing" or "googling" would be much better.

Heidegger's "ready-at-hand" means that the triangle commutes. Similarly, Christensen's "job-to-be-done" requires that an innovator solves for h = g after f, rather than building straight f. A section would do, but an isomorphism like "xeroxing" or "googling" would be much better.