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I’ve abandoned “MVP”

Mironov Consulting

After years of struggle, I’m advising all of my clients and product leader coachees to stop using the term “MVP”. Not to stop doing validation, discovery, prototyping or experiments they may associate that that acronym, but to remove the label from all of their docs and presentations and talks. have irreconcilable definitions of MVP.

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How to Measure Software ROI For SaaS Products

Userpilot

For custom software development in-house, consider factors like development, implementation, maintenance costs, staff onboarding , and missed opportunities. KPIs for measuring ROI include the cost of ownership, implementation costs, time to value , risks associated, and return on time saved.

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Two Development Team Configurations I Lobby Against

Mironov Consulting

Product management doesn’t run Engineering; Engineering runs Engineering. And at least in public, Engineering and Product leadership need to be shoulder-to-shoulder , actively supporting each other at every turn. But there are some engineering team configurations that I see as problematic.  So

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How to Decrease Beta Testing Costs by 40%

Centercode

You need thorough test coverage before release — that is, you need to see how your product’s features and functions perform with real customers in their actual environments. In the months before a product launch or new release, opportunity costs run rampant. Product Managers. QA Managers.

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Creating a Product Launch Training Program

ProductPlan

But unlike the ghosts of baseball players, your customers aren’t going to show up just because your product exists. Getting the attention of prospects and customers alike takes a full-scale effort. To make this a home run, you need sales and marketing to come up to bat.

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Creating a Product Launch Training Program

ProductPlan

But unlike the ghosts of baseball players, your customers aren’t going to show up just because your product exists. Getting the attention of prospects and customers alike takes a full-scale effort. To make this a home run, you need sales and marketing to come up to bat.

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GDPR: Who Should be Your Data Protection Officer?

Mind the Product

The GDPR will also apply to countries outside the EU who have customers within the EU. TalkTalk was fined £400,000 in 2016 for failing to have appropriate technical and organisational measures in place to secure its customers’ personal data, and for keeping their personal data for longer than necessary. The right of access.