Duration10'
No. of mini-lessons4
ResourcesDevelopment Plan
Duration 10'
No. of mini-lessons 4
Resources Development Plan
Your employees who work in product development are used to managing different priorities. They have to balance time and budget constraints, not to mention meeting the needs of their customers. But how do they know what the customer wants and if their product’s delivering on its promises? That’s where an iterative process and defining their minimum viable product can help.
A minimum viable product, or MVP, is a version of the product with enough basic features to attract early adopters. MVPs are a great way of understanding value and gaining customer feedback. Iteration is the process of repeating key steps to help them identify where improvements to the product can be made. This course will show your employees how to use these concepts to understand the value of their product.
Defining the minimum viable product
Basic steps to build a minimum viable product
Best practices to gather user feedback for effective iteration
The product owners or delivery managers need to understand the essential features of their product. Once they know this, they can gain feedback and make improvements. In this course, they’ll find out how to define their minimum viable product. They’ll also learn some steps to help them build a minimum viable product and some best practices for effective iteration.