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How can Jobs to Be Done be formulated from diary studies?

How can Jobs to Be Done be formulated from diary studies?

I’m trying to best ascertain the relationship between a diary study and "Jobs to Be Done".
It seems to me that diary studies are more direct, and Jobs to Be Done are stories based on memory of past events. So in fact, Jobs to Be …

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