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Ship Decisions: Use Value to Decide When to Experiment and When to Finalize

Johanna Rothman

As a consultant, I create many kinds of information products: both writing and speaking. That allows me the most flexibility in my product development. However, too many organizations don't differentiate between what they need to ship as experiments and when to finalize the product. I stop because I have more options.

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Minimum Viable Experience (MVE): What Product Managers Should Know

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What is a Minimum Viable Experience (MVE)? Does it have anything to do with the Minimum Viable Product? Why would you care about MVE as a product manager ? The MVE covers all user interactions with the product. For customer retention , your product must satisfy user needs and deliver value.

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Why is the Minimum Delightful Product The Way To Go When Building Software Products

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You’ll almost certainly have heard of a minimum viable product. But a minimum delightful product might be new to you and exactly what you need to focus on as a product manager. But rather than focusing on optimizing for speed, the set of features is optimized for customer delight.

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How Minimum Viable Features Help You Build Better Products

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You’re probably familiar with the concept of a minimum viable product: but minimum viable features are an equally powerful idea. A minimum viable feature (or MVF) is the smallest functional ‘slice’ of operability for a given feature.

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Minimum Viable Product vs Minimum Marketable Product: What’s The Difference?

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Are you wondering about the difference between the Minimum Viable Product vs Minimum Marketable Product? Would you like to know what role each of them plays in the product management process and how to build them? MVP reduces the time to market and allows a quicker release of the product.

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Who is Marty Cagan: Background, Books, Product Management Tips, and More

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Marty Cagan is a popular name in the product management world. In many ways, he has shaped how successful products are built and how teams can be organized to work toward excellence. If you’re interested in learning more about Marty, including his background and top blog and podcast recommendations, continue reading ahead.

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Product Planning Process: The Product Managers’ Guide to Building Successful Products

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What’s product planning? How do you apply your product management skills and knowledge to build a robust product plan? Product planning is the iterative process that prepares every stage of the product development life cycle, from the initial idea through launch and further development. Why is it important?