Seize Your Copy The Guide To Minimum Viable Products: A Master Collection Of Frameworks, Expert Opinions, And Examples Devised By Chris Bank Released As EText
book represent the idea of mvp
with sample of famous products go through it,
i wish if the book was more details The guys from UXPin have done a really great job at compiling vast amount of knowledge and perspectives regarding building MVPs, the purpose that they serve as well as respectful amount of examples of MVPs in action.
Great work! Must read. Hey, I cowrote it and think it's pretty awesome, Hopefully, this book will help change the way you approach product development, spent' with this book, I recommend reading Running Lean instead A quick, practical, actionable read on building MVP's, Borrows heavily from lots of existing
sources, so the book feels like an MVP itself, but it works very well, as those sources lend it credibility and serve as wonderful examples.
Only downside is the book tends to repeat itself a little bit and is really built to sell the UXPin product, but if you can ignore the marketing message, there is definitely a lot of useful material here.
"The MVP is more than a product, it's a way of thinking, " The art and science of building great products with minimum resources as practiced by companies like Twitter, Dropbox, Airbnb, and Buffer among others,
Reallife examples of MVP success and failure
Advice on applying MVP thinking in lean and agile environments
Experts' take on balancing between resource minimalism and business viability.
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