Iteration Over Perfection
Perfection in product development often comes from embracing imperfection and iteration rather than striving for an unattainable ideal. Understanding customer needs is crucial, as quality is subjective without that insight. The concept of the minimum viable product emphasizes the importance of releasing early to gather feedback, enabling continuous improvement through a cycle of building, measuring, and learning.In this clip
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Masters of Scale
Build. Measure. Learn, w/Eric Ries of The Lean Startup and the LTSE
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How do startups navigate change as discussed in the episode Build. Measure. Learn, w/Eric Ries of The Lean Startup and the LTSE and the clip Iteration Over Perfection?
How do startups navigate change as discussed in the episode Build. Measure. Learn, w/Eric Ries of The Lean Startup and the LTSE and the clip Iteration Over Perfection?
Can you elaborate on why it's important to prioritize learning from users and how iteration based on user interactions contributes to evolving a successful product when building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP), as discussed in the episode "Reflections on a movement | Eric Ries (creator of The Lean Startup methodology)" and the clip "Rethinking MVPs"?