How To Be Moderately Successful.

#13 A deep dive into Minimum Viable Products (MVP's), with Ed O'Reilly and Will Green


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Welcome to the 'how to be moderately successful' podcast, I’m your host Mike Scott and I am also the co-founder and CEO of Nona Digital.

This podcast is all about helping you to build better businesses, better tech products and a better version of yourself.

Today’s episode is sponsored by ourselves, Nona Digital.

Building software is difficult and building software that scales and that your users love is very difficult. 

In today's environment, you just can't afford to get it wrong, but you also need to focus on building your business, closing your next round and making the impact that you need to make.

This is where we come in,

With an impressive track record of delivering scalable beautiful software for clients around the world, we are a great choice of tech partner.

If you would like to accelerate your software project with a team of experts at an excellent quality to cost ratio, we’d love to hear from you.

You can get in touch at [email protected] or follow any of our contacts in the show notes.

Today I’ve got Will Green and Ed O’Reilly with me.

WIll is a seasoned entrepreneur and has been involved in a wide range of  startups both his own and as an advisor and mentor.

His current focus is as program director at The Grindstone Accelerator, a structured entrepreneurship development programme that assists high-growth innovation-driven companies to get the fundamental building blocks in place to scale quickly and become sustainable and fundable.  Incidentally, Nona was in th grindstone program a few years back and it was pretty great.

Will brings a massive amount of experience with him, he is a critical thinker and a really nice guy.

Ed is my co-founder and the COO of Nona.

Having worked on over 200 software projects over his career around the world he brings a massive amount of first-hand experience building products for a diverse range of businesses from bootstrapping fledgeling startups barely able to afford to eat through to startups that have raised multiple hundreds of millions of dollars.

He holds a degree in Actuarial science and is one of the smartest people I have ever met.

Welcome Will it’s great to have you on and welcome back Ed.

If you'd like to get in touch with me to discuss a tech project that you would like to accelerate or to apply to come onto the podcast as a guest, please do:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeadamscott/
[email protected]
 https://www.nona.digital
https://dribbble.com/nonadigitalteam


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