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The Mom Test vs Thinking in Systems

Which should you read? A side-by-side comparison of The Mom Test by Rob Fitzpatrick and Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows.

At a glance

The Mom Test Thinking in Systems
Rating ★ 4.9/5 ★ 4.9/5
Pages 132 240
Reading time ~3.3 h ~6.0 h
Published 2013 2008
Author Rob Fitzpatrick Donella Meadows
Category Startups & Entrepreneurship Team & HR Management
Publisher CreateSpace Chelsea Green Publishing

Choose The Mom Test if…

  • You're interested in startups & entrepreneurship.
  • You want the higher-rated book (4.9/5).
  • You prefer a shorter read (~3.3 hours).
  • You want the more recent perspective (2013).

Choose Thinking in Systems if…

  • You're interested in team & hr management.

Key takeaways — The Mom Test

  • Iwasan ang Idea-First Questioning sa pamamagitan ng pagtutok nang buo sa kasalukuyang buhay at nakaraang asal ng customer, na siyang tumpak na prediktor ng kanilang susunod na pagbili.
  • Tukuyin at huwag pansinin ang Pagpupuri at Pangkalahatang Feedback, na pawang pormal na paghikayat na madalas nagreresulta sa mga maling signal at nagdudulot ng mga hindi kailangang tampok.
  • Kunin ang Pagpapatunay mula sa Customer—tulad ng follow-up na pagpupulong o pre-order—bilang tanging lehitimong patunay na ang iyong solusyon ay tunay na nakakatugon sa isang malaki at kagyat na pangangailangan ng organisasyon.
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Key takeaways — Thinking in Systems

  • Tukuyin ang Leverage Points sa iyong organisasyon, nakatutok sa pagbabago ng mga layunin at patakaran ng sistema kaysa sa simpleng pag-aadjust ng mga parameter nito.
  • Unawain ang Feedback Delays, na madalas na may malaking agwat sa pagitan ng isang aksyon at ng resulta nito sa sistema, na maaaring magdulot ng sobra-sobrang pagtugon o pagbagsak.
  • Bigyang-diin ang Resilience ng Sistema kaysa sa Pambihirang Kapanatagan, upang matiyak na ang iyong kumpanya ay may mga 'Buffer' at pagkakaiba-iba na kailangan upang makalampas sa mga hindi inaasahang panlabas na pagsubok.
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The verdict

If you want the higher-rated, shorter read, start with The Mom Test. If you specifically need team & hr management, Thinking in Systems is the better fit. Both summaries are free — no signup required.

❓ FAQ

Is The Mom Test or Thinking in Systems better? +

The Mom Test has the higher reader rating (4.9/5 vs 4.9/5), but "better" depends on your goal. The Mom Test focuses on startups & entrepreneurship, while Thinking in Systems focuses on team & hr management. See the verdict below.

Which is shorter, The Mom Test or Thinking in Systems? +

The Mom Test is shorter (132 pages, ~3.3 hours) compared to Thinking in Systems (240 pages, ~6.0 hours).

Should I read The Mom Test or Thinking in Systems first? +

If you want the quicker, higher-rated read, start with The Mom Test. Otherwise read whichever matches your current goal — both summaries are free on BookHubs.