Learning by creating products is extremely expensive.
But that's how most organizations interpret those pictures.
Instead of building a skateboard or a motorcycle, you should first validate your business model with the help of #MVP (prototype!) ๐งต
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But that's how most organizations interpret those pictures.
Instead of building a skateboard or a motorcycle, you should first validate your business model with the help of #MVP (prototype!) ๐งต
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With a product strategy in place, it's not realistic to start with a skateboard for a single young person and end up with a family car. Those are entirely different needs and customer segments!
Even by the #Scrum definition: "A product is a vehicle to deliver value. It has a clear boundary, known stakeholders, well-defined users or customers" - Scrum Guide 2020
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