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Title: Minimum Viable Product with Scrum
Subtitle: 21 Tips for Getting an MVP, Early Learning and Return on Investment with Scrum
Author: Paul VII
Narrator: Randal Schaffer
Format: Unabridged
Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-23-17
Publisher: Pashun Consulting Ltd.
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 2 votes
Genres: Business, Management
Publisher's Summary:
In this class, you will be given a complete set of tips for developing a minimum viable product. This will allow you to learn valuable information about your customers and product as early as possible. You will also obtain tips that will boost the productivity of your development team and your business, when developing new products.
In this class I give you a concise overview of the MVP planning and development process. I then give best practices to use when you build an MVP. Following this I teach you about common issues that arise in the MVP development process and how to avoid them. As usual, I give you plenty of examples and best practices along the way. In this class, you will learn:
So, let us get started right away, so you can begin developing your Minimum Viable Product!
Members Reviews:
Great Book
This is a great book that provides the fundamentals of minimum viable product or MVP. The book is packed with information. I especially liked the information provided with the 21 tips.
Good info,brief details
This is good if you have no idea about many things agile.by,it doesn't go too far in depth to teach novice users how and the what's.
Good book!
This book is simple enough for beginners, at the same time it gives many tips for developing a minimum viable product. The book is well-written and presents scrum and agile methodologies in an easy-to-understand way.
The book helped me to understand MVP.
The points of view described in the book allowed me to leave the software outcome and see another way of providing value.
Good Primer to start with.
Great book for beginners to get a preliminary understanding of MVP. The author is quite descriptive and easy read do all interested.