About this episode
🧠Navigating a Business Model | Episode 14: The Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
Welcome to Navigating Business Model - where I'm breaking down complex business strategy into clear, actionable insights for my personal consumption. Today we explore the art of building just enough to learn everything you need to know.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
What an MVP actually is (hint: it's not a crappy first version)
How to identify the smallest test that validates your biggest assumptions
Why Dropbox's 3-minute video was worth more than months of coding
The difference between building a "Ford" vs a "Rolls Royce" approach to testing
💡 Key Takeaway: An MVP isn't about building a minimal product - it's about maximum learning with minimum effort. Test your riskiest assumptions first, not your easiest features.
âš¡ Perfect for: Product managers, startup founders, developers, and anyone who wants to stop wasting time building features nobody uses.
🔊 Audio Note: This podcast is generated via AudioOverview of NotebookLM, but all content is carefully curated and developed by me, with a goal to learn more effectively.
Welcome to Navigating Business Model - where I'm breaking down complex business strategy into clear, actionable insights for my personal consumption. Today we explore the art of building just enough to learn everything you need to know.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
What an MVP actually is (hint: it's not a crappy first version)
How to identify the smallest test that validates your biggest assumptions
Why Dropbox's 3-minute video was worth more than months of coding
The difference between building a "Ford" vs a "Rolls Royce" approach to testing
💡 Key Takeaway: An MVP isn't about building a minimal product - it's about maximum learning with minimum effort. Test your riskiest assumptions first, not your easiest features.
âš¡ Perfect for: Product managers, startup founders, developers, and anyone who wants to stop wasting time building features nobody uses.
🔊 Audio Note: This podcast is generated via AudioOverview of NotebookLM, but all content is carefully curated and developed by me, with a goal to learn more effectively.