How to Achieve Co-Founder Alignment on Product Direction

The most common advice about co-founder alignment focuses on equity splits, roles, and values. That’s important, but it misses the conflict that actually shows up first in most startups: the two of you are looking at the same product and seeing different things. One founder sees what could be built. The other sees what needs … Read more

Minimum Viable Product in Agile

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Minimum Viable Product in Agile : As the name indicates, an MVP is about minimal development, least investment to test a product’s capability and customer interest. The lean product development movement is heavily inspired by the agile principles that help us continually develop products and test with feedback. The idea is to ensure that we develop, take feedback and improve.

Going the Extra Mile in an Agile Context

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Going the extra mile in an agile context – is a discussion about managing customer expectations while delivering an excellent product. The discussion centres around priorities of product management, agile philosophies and defintion of done. These lines of thought culminate together to provide customer the expected product and a level of satisfaction which encourages brand loyalty