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Generating Ideas and Gathering Results w/MVP

This is the third installment of my MVP mini-series. The first part can be found here, and the second part here.

Now that we’ve built the foundation, it’s time to start churning out product ideas. My goals are to complete enough of each idea to present either directly at our internal technology day, or to use as an example for a point I’m trying to make during one of my presentations. The by-product of the efforts is to gauge interest with the users, test the concept in “the field” for ability to execute, and overall practicality. The decision point will be whether each of the ideas is worthy for further consideration and additional buildout. That’s the MVP punchline.
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The Ability to Swipe, does not an iPhone App Make

There’s a fundamental difference between an app that runs on the iPhone, and an iPhone App. An app for the iPhone performs its designed function, similar to an app written for any other platform. It’s written in Objective-C, runs when you tap its icon, and generally behaves the way that app does in any other [...]


The Unrelenting March of Technology

This is a graphic I did (I’m calling it a TriPi) to show how a technology practice (or any entity with three components and two metrics) can be quickly scored. In this case, it’s a measurement of the scope of knowledge in a technology practice (level of expertise), how up-to-date with regards to the technology [...]


Building a Foundation to Support MVP

This is the second part of a series discussing MVP and the technology we used to prove to ourselves that lightweight > heavyweight. The first part can be found here. The classic definition of MVP involves getting almost real-time market feedback on your ideas and letting that determine what your next step is. The increments [...]

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