Category Archives: Product Management

Minimum Viable Product

Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is a concept popularized for web application development by Eric Ries. …the minimum viable product is that product which has just those features (and no more) that allows you to ship a product that resonates with early adopters; some of whom will pay you money or give you feedback. I apply [...]
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37 Signals new book: Rework

Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson of 37 Signals have created the Anti-Business – a deliciously small, opinionated organization that scoffs at the structures and mantras of the traditional corporation. In Rework, JF and DHH refine many of the concepts from 37 Signals previous book: “Getting Real“. Frequent readers of the 37 Signals blog “SVN” [...]
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The tools I like: Basecamp

I spent about a week evaluating a range of tools for creating great products on the web. The harder I looked for the perfect tool, the more frustrated I became. However, I did realize one thing: The more a tool does, the more frustrating it is to use. My experience for the past 1.5 years [...]
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