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Why “MVP” Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means

  • MVP, or Minimum Viable Product, is often misunderstood and misused in product development meetings.
  • MVP is not just the first version of a product; it's a learning strategy to test hypotheses, not a launch strategy.
  • The success of an MVP lies in answering a specific question, not in building a complete solution.
  • An MVP should be focused on testing a hypothesis quickly, even if it's not polished or scalable.

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