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I’ve abandoned “MVP”

Mironov Consulting

To delete the letters MVP from roadmaps and product charters. Almost without fail, I find that the “maker” side of software companies (developers, designers, product folks, DevOps, tech writers…) and the “go-to-market” side of software companies (sales, marketing, support, customer success.) Here’s why….

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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. So, the main attraction must be on which pain points the product solves and the specific ways customers will benefit.

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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. So, the main attraction must be on which pain points the product solves and the specific ways customers will benefit.

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Don’t Ask a PM: What’s a typical day as a product manager?

The Product Coalition

Since I started my full time career, I’ve been able to attend a number of these meetups, where both current and aspiring PMs meet together to share knowledge and insights. Services (customer support, training, etc.) Customer interaction (interviews, focus groups, events, etc.) Finance (pricing, revenue, etc.)