Start with the Hypothesis, Not the MVP
Often when we think about an MVP, we think about a barebones version of our product that we can use to validate any hypothesis that we can dream up. But,…
Your Product Is Not Your Business
At some point, every good Product Manager falls in love with their product. And after all, to truly realize your product’s full potential you often have to be its biggest…
Spotting the Dark Matter Tasks on Your Team
This post originally appeared on the PivotalTracker blog. Ever get the feeling that your team is working on more than what’s actually in their backlog? Even with the best-laid plans, there…
Using an MMP to Discover the Best Solution for Your Problem
Today, there’s no shortage of discussion about the need for Minumum Viable Products, or MVPs. However, where MVPs might fit in your own product development process is often unclear. Remember…
MVPs Don't Validate the Product, They Validate the Need
Today, everyone is talking about Minimum Viable Products, or MVPs. Startups are planning their first MVP to bring to market. Established organizations are deciding when the MVP of a new…