While you probably hear a lot about MVPs, two MVP concepts — a concierge and the Wizard of Oz — rarely receive much attention.
Design for Six Sigma is a product design methodology built off of Six Sigma with a focus on quality and reliability.
Customer validation is the step in a customer development process where you validate your solutions against customer needs and expectations.
You can implement prioritization methods within your product roadmaps to help streamline and simplify the process.
Scrum meetings help foster collaboration while setting shared expectations and delivery goals for the development teams.
A team working agreement mitigates frustration and helps prevent friction by clearly defining where one role’s obligations end and others begin.
The INVEST principle is a practice/framework to follow when creating user stories. INVEST stands for independent, negotiable, valuable, estimatable, small, and testable.
FDD is an agile framework for software development that emphasizes incremental and iterative progress on product features development.
You can maintain productivity and meet your deadlines with careful planning, open communication, and a commitment to improvement.
The continuous improvement process (CIP) provides a structured approach to delivering incremental product enhancements.
Delivering solutions is easy; creating valuable solutions is hard. Product discovery means uncovering what creates value, whereas product delivery is about producing what creates value.
Quality assurance (QA) is a proactive approach to ensure your products or services meet defined quality standards and customer requirements.