Let's Read Continuous Discovery Habits Together (March 2026)
Here's something that caught my attention — Teresa Torres, writing in Business, is celebrating five years of her book, *Continuous Discovery Habits*, by running a community book club. And get this — each month, she shares a detailed guide with readings, videos, and exercises to help teams build better customer understanding. Now, here’s where it gets interesting: this month's chapter, 'Visualizing What You Already Know,' emphasizes starting with individual maps before team discussions. According to Teresa, drawing — even if you're not an artist — forces clarity and makes it easier to identify opportunities and gaps. She also points out that your first map isn’t gospel — it's a hypothesis to test and refine through customer conversations. Now, why does this matter? Because creating experience maps collaboratively can surface diverse perspectives, preventing blind spots and guiding your discovery work. Teresa encourages reflecting on your process, sharing insights, and practicing these exercises to truly embed discovery into your team’s rhythm — and that's how real understanding happens.