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Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and Design - Balancing Risk to Gain Reward

The idea of the Minimum Viable product (MVP) has been around for some time. The term itself was coined by Frank Robinson but was made popular by two influential names in product design – Steve Blank, a serial-entrepreneur and academic, and Eric Ries, the pioneer of the Lean Startup movement.What is an MVP?The simplest definition is that an MVP must be the simplest core feature set of any product that allows it to be deployed and absolutely nothing more. However, the most popular definition is; “The smallest thing that you can build that delivers customer value (and as a bonus captures some of the value back).”Author/Copyright holder: Henrik Kniberg. Copyright terms and licence: All rights re...



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