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Developing an MVP - why is it so important?

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In this conversation, Nils and Daniel explore the concept of Minimum Viable Products (MVPs), discussing their definitions, experiences in developing MVPs, and the challenges faced during the process. They delve into the roles of various teams, the importance of user feedback, and the cultural differences in MVP implementation. The discussion highlights the evolution of MVP ideas and the lessons learned from past experiences, emphasizing the need for clarity and alignment within teams to successfully create viable products. In this conversation, Daniel and Nils explore the concept of Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) and the importance of usability research in product development. They discuss the significance of iteration, user feedback, and the challenges of communication within software development teams. The conversation also touches on cultural differences in accepting failure and how these factors contribute to the success of startups.

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Summary

In this conversation, Nils and Daniel explore the concept of Minimum Viable Products (MVPs), discussing their definitions, experiences in developing MVPs, and the challenges faced during the process. They delve into the roles of various teams, the importance of user feedback, and the cultural differences in MVP implementation. The discussion highlights the evolution of MVP ideas and the lessons learned from past experiences, emphasizing the need for clarity and alignment within teams to successfully create viable products. In this conversation, Daniel and Nils explore the concept of Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) and the importance of usability research in product development. They discuss the significance of iteration, user feedback, and the challenges of communication within software development teams. The conversation also touches on cultural differences in accepting failure and how these factors contribute to the success of startups.

📲 Keep in touch with Dinghy:

🔗 Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dinghystudio
🔗 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dinghystudio/
🔗 Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dinghystudio/
🔗 Read our blog: https://www.dinghy.studio/blog/

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