Sentences with phrase «minimal viable products»

Two MVPs (Minimal Viable Products) have been launched on testnet and can be tested at https://Betex.io and https://GoBet.io.
They are developing «minimal viable products» to test out the market and then «hustling» and «being scrappy» until they «get shit...
They are developing «minimal viable products» to test out the market and then «hustling» and «being scrappy» until they «get shit done.»
I'm a big fan of the Lean Startup movement and love the underlying principle of testing, learning, and pivoting by experimenting with the most basic product prototypes imaginable - so - called Minimal Viable Products (MVP)-- during the search for product - market fit.
Achieve Product - Market Fit with our Brand - New Value Proposition Designer Canvas I'm a big fan of the Lean Startup movement and love the underlying principle of testing, learning, and pivoting by experimenting with the most basic product prototypes imaginable - so - called Minimal Viable Products (MVP)-- during the search for product - market fit.
This lets them deliver a series of minimal viable products to customers in a fraction of the time.
It is far more important to get a minimal viable product in the marketplace for testing than to perfect it.
You want to build a «minimal viable product,» see what's working, and double down on those.
Instead, develop a minimal viable product (MVP), which provides the most fundamental benefit of your idea.
On an underutilized parking lot south of Market Street, Campsyte's minimal viable product has been erected - a recycled shipping container that can be stacked three stories high to create offices, retail spaces or temporary housing.
If we used the «minimal viable product» approach, instead of trying to create a perfect product, we probably would have saved that money.
However, Wolters Kluwer's approach — through its long - standing innovation labs, code games, global innovation awards, minimal viable product development and more — is geared significantly towards a «sustaining» form of innovation that keeps the customer close.
We're still trying to figure out the best way to do it but that seemed to be the simplest, in the beginning, minimal viable product, what does this look like?

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This sets the standard for the term Natural and stipulates: * Product must be made up of at least 95 percent truly natural ingredients or ingredients that are derived from natural sources * No ingredients with any potential suspected human health risks * No processes that significantly or adversely alter the purity / effect of the natural ingredients * Ingredients that come from a purposeful, renewable / plentiful source found in nature (flora, fauna, mineral) * Processes that are minimal and don't use synthetic / harsh chemicals or otherwise dilute purity * Non-natural ingredients only when viable natural alternative ingredient are unavailable and only when there are absolutely no suspected potential human health risks
By «minimum viable product» I mean it should require the minimal amount of effort on your part to deliver an experience that meets your audience's fundamental needs.
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